Milestones Posted Tuesday at 12:06 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:06 AM Has anyone used this for ripping, burning, and even listening to CDs? I just received this today, and I can't get it to function at all. My previous CD drive (LG) worked fine on my old HP computer and my current Apple Mac. This one...just a problem. I tried a host of troubleshooting trips and no luck. There were a lot of good reviews on this, so I am surprised. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Tuesday at 12:22 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:22 AM 9% of Amazon reviews are 1 star, with most of them saying that the drive arrived dead. I worked in the electronics industry for over 40 years and I've been told that a lot of companies (our customers) that were making cheap electronics like this external CD drive, use the consumer for "final test". It's cheaper to have you return it for a new one than it is to test it themselves. I would send it back and get a replacement or a credit. https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B07DLRG9VH/ref=acr_dp_hist_1?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=one_star&reviewerType=all_reviews#reviews-filter-bar A little while back, I got a new tower PC with a shit laptop-sized optical drive, so I bought an external case, this one: https://www.amazon.com/External-Enclosure-Generation-Aluminum-NST-540S3-BK/dp/B09SS74KCN/a4b666 And then I bought a highly-rated internal drive. I researched it quite a bit and eventually bought this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09G9FRFT7? And yes, I know that Plextor is no longer a company, just a licensed name, but this drive had decent reviews at the time. Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted Tuesday at 01:21 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:21 AM (edited) Did you find the latest drivers for the product (company website probably) and install them? After you've done that, does the drive show up when you plug it in? For ex on a pc you should see it in File Explorer. I recently bought a Dell PC tower which did not have a built in cd player so I bought an external usb player from Dell for about $50. Works fine so far. Edited Tuesday at 01:26 AM by Stompin at the Savoy Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Tuesday at 10:37 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:37 AM An optical drive should plug & play in Windows - no driver should be needed. Besides, it sounds like it is being plugged into a Mac in this case. One thing to consider... this drive draws power through the USB-A connection. If you're plugging this into the Thunderbolt/USB-C port on the Mac with an adapter or port replicator, it might not be getting power. Check the specs on the adapter. Quote
Milestones Posted Tuesday at 02:31 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 02:31 PM It is an Apple computer. The setup requires an adapter on the CD drive cord. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Tuesday at 03:02 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:02 PM 25 minutes ago, Milestones said: It is an Apple computer. The setup requires an adapter on the CD drive cord. Does the adapter pass power as well as data? Not all adapters do it.apable Maybe I should ask what does happen with your external drive... Does is light up/power on? Does the tray open and close? Does the disc spin up? Have you tried plugging it into different Thunderbolt ports on the Mac? Are all of the Thunderbolt ports capable of providing DC power? My car only has one USB-C port that provides power. The other two are data only. FWIW, Apple products tend to do stupid shit to force you to buy their accessories. I would not be surprised in the least if Apple did something so that you can only use one of their external drives. They're done it with other peripherals in the past. Quote
Milestones Posted Tuesday at 07:49 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 07:49 PM I have to open the drawer with a paper clip, there is no light, disc does not spin. I'm done with it. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Tuesday at 08:11 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:11 PM 19 minutes ago, Milestones said: I have to open the drawer with a paper clip, there is no light, disc does not spin. I'm done with it. That means there's no power. It could be DOA or it could be that the port is not supplying any power. Have you tried plugging in some other peripheral that gets its juice from the port (like an external hard drive)? Does it work? Quote
Milestones Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago Would anyone recommend this one? https://www.amazon.com/Unitek-External-Portable-Compatible-Desktop/dp/B0DD3SH1NX/ref=pd_rhf_dp_s_ci_mcx_mr__d_sccl_1_1/139-6464352-9634047?pd_rd_w=qzDIQ&content-id=amzn1.sym.c2ce25da-4d17-4f37-af20-bde98a9f0bcd%3Aamzn1.symc.d3391730-f670-41da-8b34-61787b3edb82&pf_rd_p=c2ce25da-4d17-4f37-af20-bde98a9f0bcd&pf_rd_r=NYSW5Y8961RGBPAP3ETH&pd_rd_wg=T0eb3&pd_rd_r=51140dfe-0e85-40c7-b521-9cc4c1d1f334&pd_rd_i=B0DD3SH1NX&th=1 Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 36 minutes ago, Milestones said: Would anyone recommend this one? https://www.amazon.com/Unitek-External-Portable-Compatible-Desktop/dp/B0DD3SH1NX/ref=pd_rhf_dp_s_ci_mcx_mr__d_sccl_1_1/139-6464352-9634047?pd_rd_w=qzDIQ&content-id=amzn1.sym.c2ce25da-4d17-4f37-af20-bde98a9f0bcd%3Aamzn1.symc.d3391730-f670-41da-8b34-61787b3edb82&pf_rd_p=c2ce25da-4d17-4f37-af20-bde98a9f0bcd&pf_rd_r=NYSW5Y8961RGBPAP3ETH&pd_rd_wg=T0eb3&pd_rd_r=51140dfe-0e85-40c7-b521-9cc4c1d1f334&pd_rd_i=B0DD3SH1NX&th=1 It doesn't look like you can burn a cd or dvd with that. If you really want help it's best to specify your entire setup: machine, operating system, what you plan to do with this, where it's going to be used, budget constraints, etc. Otherwise people answer and you go oh but I don't want .... Quote
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