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Title: Pioneer drive stopped working on Windows update
Post by: Spurred_On on November 07, 2017, 04:04:23 pm
I am using a Pioneer external disk drive that worked wonderfully with JRiver Media Center 23 (64-bit) before updating to Windows 10 Fall creators update. Now Media Center is broken. I have updated to the latest MC version (23.0.80-64 bit), I have reinstalled my Pioneer driver and installed the latest GeForce driver 388.13 (10-29-2017).

Is there a way to find out what values Windows 10 Fall creators update changed that broke Media Center?
Title: Re: Pioneer drive stopped working on Windows update
Post by: JimH on November 07, 2017, 05:49:30 pm
What kind of drive is it?  CD?  How is it connected?

Did you try an Internet search?
Title: Re: Pioneer drive stopped working on Windows update
Post by: Spurred_On on November 08, 2017, 10:58:10 am
Howdy JimH. Thanks for your reply.

The drive is a Pioneer BDR-XD05B, connected via a USB 3.0 cable. The B of XD05B denotes the color black and is unimportant. The drive supports BDXL, Blu-ray, DVD, and CD media. Up until the Windows 10 Fall creators update, DVDs played flawlessly using JRiver Media Center.

I've tried searching the Internet for solutions, including Tom's Hardware www.tomshardware.com/ (http://www.tomshardware.com/) and Windows Secrets https://windowssecrets.com/forums/ (https://windowssecrets.com/forums/)

I may have spoken too soon about installing the latest GeForce driver 388.13. DVDs now play in Media Center, albeit not perfectly. DVDs take a long time to load, and there is still some stuttering while loading a DVD into MC, but once loaded, DVDs play normally. Prior to the GeForce update, on the rarer occasion that I could get a DVD to load, trying to switch to a different scene selection would crash MC and cause the DVD to continually spin in the drive. If instead of trying to select a scene, I could click fast forward to the next scene repeatedly until I got to the scene I wanted, and the DVD would play. Since the GeForce update, scene selecting works normally, as do other controls.