LG SP80 Quick Setup Manual

LG SP80 Quick Setup Manual

Slim portable dvd writer

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Quick Set-up Guide
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George Hardy
May 15, 2025

I can't play a dvd on my new SP80NB80

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Mr. Anderson
May 22, 2025

Your LG SP80NB80 might not play a DVD for the following reasons:

1. Unsupported Media or Format: The disc may not be a supported type (e.g., incompatible file system or disc format).
2. Disc Compatibility Issue: Some A/V devices or discs may not work due to compatibility issues.
3. Improper Connection: Using a USB hub or unspecified extension cable can cause malfunction.
4. Incorrect Mode: The drive may not be in the correct mode (e.g., not in ODD mode).
5. Software Requirement: If using Windows, the required software must be installed from the included software CD.
6. System Requirements Not Met: Your computer may not meet the required system specifications (e.g., USB 2.0, Pentium IV 2.4 GHz or higher).

Check these conditions to identify the exact cause.

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Floyd Smith
January 31, 2025

once SP800 is installed to computer, do I need any other downloads to play back a DVD?

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

No, you do not need any additional software to play back a DVD after installing the LG SP80, as long as your computer meets the system requirements and has compatible media playback software already installed. The LG SP80 is a plug-and-play device that connects via USB 2.0 and automatically converts the disc file system to FAT32, allowing it to be recognized as USB flash memory on compatible A/V devices and computers.

However, while the hardware itself doesn’t require special drivers beyond standard USB 2.0 support (which is included with Windows XP and later), *you will still need DVD playback software* on your computer, such as VLC Media Player or Windows DVD Player, since some operating systems (like Windows 10 and 11) do not come with native DVD playback capability.

Would you like a recommendation for free DVD playback software?

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