Macbook Pro now not reading disc from DVD recorder.

I have a Panasonic DMR-EZ47V recorder and I've converted some of my VHS to DVD+R. They were finalized and are able to play back on the Panasonic machine, but when I put them in my laptop it tells me I have inserted a blank disc. About a year ago the same discs played on my computer just fine, so I don't know what has happened since then. They also play on my Sony Blu-ray player, so I know it's not just the disc or the player. What has happened that now my Macbook is showing the DVDs as blank and what can I do??

MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jun 18, 2012 11:32 AM

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Jun 18, 2012 12:20 PM in response to tssttr

try this ( I opened the dvd player and clicked on help and wrote "disk not" (recognized) but the menu dropped down with "if dvd's don't play automatically" and I clicked on that and found this:If DVDs don’t play automatically

  1. Choose Apple menu > System Preferences and click CDs & DVDs.

    Open CDs & DVDs preferences

  2. From the pop-up menu labeled “When you insert a video DVD,” choose Open DVD Player.
  3. In DVD Player, choose DVD Player > Preferences and click Player.
  4. Next to “When a disc is inserted,” select “Start playing disc.”
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Jun 18, 2012 1:02 PM in response to tssttr

OK I googled "recorded disk not recognized in macbook" and found this comment on a thread: (and Brody is a MASTER)- go to that page there is a lot there:

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1821420?start=0&tstart=0

a brody Queenstown Maryland

Either the preferences for the file system reading got corrupted somehow, or your optical drive is damaged.


One way to test it is boot off an erase and installed external hard drive and see if you have trouble reading the disc. If you do, you know you have a hardware problem.

MBP 15" 2.2 Ghz/iMac C2D 2.17/20 inch/iMac G5 1.8/A/iMac G4/Mac OS 9, Mac OS X (10.5.5), AppleTV, Windows XP & 2000, Canon MX700, Nokia 6085h/Time Cap/Sharp 52D64U

Jun 18, 2012 12:24 PM in response to tssttr

Clean a DVD disc or optical drive

You can help prolong the life of your DVD discs by handling them carefully and by keeping the discs and your optical drive free of dust and residue.

Do any of the following:
  • To clean a disc, wipe it gently from the center of the disc outward using a soft, lint-free cloth. To remove residue, use isopropyl alcohol or a commercial cleaner made especially for cleaning discs. Allow the disc to air-dry before using it.

  • To clean an optical drive, use a commercially available kit, which may include a special DVD disc and special cleanser. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the kit.

  • To clean a drive tray (if your DVD drive has one), use a cotton swab and some isopropyl alcohol. Allow the tray to air-dry for a few moments before closing it.

Jun 18, 2012 12:30 PM in response to tssttr

what exactly is the message? "what to do with this blank disc, open finder?" or what?

I find this in help:If a “Supported disc not available” message appears

DVD Player doesn’t recognize video content burned onto certain types of DVD-RW discs.

If DVD Player doesn’t recognize a disc, you may see a “Supported disc not available” message in the Viewer window when you try to play the disc. If you burned the disc, try burning the content onto a DVD-R disc instead.

Jun 18, 2012 12:58 PM in response to tssttr

I don't suppose the pop up menu offers "play it anyway"...

This is a quandary. Did you see the one I posted about cleaning the disk? Give a visual inspection of the disk...is it clean? If not, clean and try again....

I am getting really seriously hungry here (I get hooked on reading the discussions! )...

After i eat I will return to see if I can learn something for you...

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