Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-03-01 Thread De Poorter Jan
I have the exact same problem, and I can confirm that burning with 
windows is no problem at all.. seems to be a linux-only problem

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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-22 Thread Bill Davidsen
Felix Breuer wrote:
Hello!
I am having trouble buring a DVD+R on a Pioneer drive. Doing
  ./growisofs  -use-the-force-luke=dao -Z /dev/sr0=/mnt/data/f.iso
I get
...
3866591232/3870259200 (99.9%) @1.6x, remaining 0:01
builtin_dd: 1889776*2KB out @ average 1.5x1385KBps
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: closing track
/dev/sr0: closing disc
:-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=2h/ASC=04h/ACQ=07h]: Resource temporarily 
unavailable
/dev/sr0: reloading tray
Before I fried several media by using variations of the command line,
including automatic generation of the iso image. Afterwards 

  ./dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/sr0
shows:
INQUIRY:[PIONEER ][DVD-RW  DVR-K14L][1.00]
GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION:
Mounted Media: 1Bh, DVD+R
Current Write Speed:   4.0x1385=5540KB/s
Write Speed #0:4.0x1385=5540KB/s
Write Speed #1:2.4x1385=3324KB/s
Speed Descriptor#0:00/2295103 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/s [EMAIL PROTECTED]/s
Speed Descriptor#1:00/2295103 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/s [EMAIL PROTECTED]/s
READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]:
Media Book Type:   A1h, DVD+R book [revision 1]
Media ID:  RITEK/R02
Legacy lead-out at:2295104*2KB=4700372992
READ DISC INFORMATION:
Disc status:   appendable
Number of Sessions:1
State of Last Session: incomplete
Next Track:  1
Number of Tracks:  2
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]:
Track State:   partial/complete
Track Start Address:   0*2KB
Free Blocks:   0*2KB
Track Size:1889776*2KB
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#2]:
Track State:   blank
Track Start Address:   1889792*2KB
Next Writable Address: 1889792*2KB
Free Blocks:   405312*2KB
Track Size:405312*2KB
READ CAPACITY:  1*2048=2048
		   
		   
I would greatly appreciate any help.

 

You sort of left off the vital information about what o/s you run.
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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-21 Thread Joerg Schilling
Gadi Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So here's where we stand... both of us has Pioneer drives and both of us
 can burn -R(W) media and not +R(W) media.  cdrecord with a complete
 image also fails.  and neither of us use windows to check if we can
 write dvd+r's from there :)

What is your problem?


 anyone have any ideas?  can u get dual layer DVD-R's?

They will appear soon.

Jörg

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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-21 Thread Gadi Cohen
Writes fail on DVD+R media, even though that media is supported by our
drives.  This is with both growisofs and with cdrecord with whole
images.  The write seems to work fine until the end, bar a few LUN
stuck messages at the beginning which appear to have no impact.

With growisofs, the write ends like this:

3866591232/3870259200 (99.9%) @1.6x, remaining 0:01
builtin_dd: 1889776*2KB out @ average 1.5x1385KBps
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: closing track
/dev/sr0: closing disc
:-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=2h/ASC=04h/ACQ=07h]: Resource temporarily 
unavailable
/dev/sr0: reloading tray

From dvd+rw-mediainfo:  (full info in original message of this thread)

READ DISC INFORMATION:
 Disc status:   appendable
 Number of Sessions:1
 State of Last Session: incomplete
 Next Track:  1
 Number of Tracks:  2

We can't mount the discs.

Gadi

On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 14:38 +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
 Gadi Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  So here's where we stand... both of us has Pioneer drives and both of us
  can burn -R(W) media and not +R(W) media.  cdrecord with a complete
  image also fails.  and neither of us use windows to check if we can
  write dvd+r's from there :)
 
 What is your problem?
 
 
  anyone have any ideas?  can u get dual layer DVD-R's?
 
 They will appear soon.
 
 Jrg
 


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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-20 Thread Gadi Cohen
So here's where we stand... both of us has Pioneer drives and both of us
can burn -R(W) media and not +R(W) media.  cdrecord with a complete
image also fails.  and neither of us use windows to check if we can
write dvd+r's from there :)

anyone have any ideas?  can u get dual layer DVD-R's?

gadi

On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 20:23 +0100, Felix Breuer wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 07:52:09PM +0200, Gadi Cohen wrote:
  try what i said in my other mail... 
 
 Sorry, I don't know which part you are referring to.
 
  see if you have any difference on a
  dvd-r disc (and not dvd+r)...  thats not really a solution though.
 
 I tried a DVD-RW and it worked! Did you succeed with a DVD-R? Is all
 this a problem with + media, then?
 
  did you ever try burning a whole dvd image at once?
 
 Yes, same problem though.
 
  so everything works fine in windows?
 
 I don't have Windows :)
 
 
 Regards,
 Felix


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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-19 Thread Joerg Schilling
Gadi Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hey, having the same problem...

 i've got the pioneer dvr-k14 in my laptop.

 you ever find a solution for this?

What is your problem? Doesnt cdrecord work for you?

Jörg

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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-19 Thread Gadi Cohen
sorry, should have quoted the original message but was replying to
something I found on the web... here's the original post here:
http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/2005/01/msg00029.html - which I will try
quote after this message.

ive been trying to burn on a dvd+r with growisofs, but i get a
:-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=2h/ASC=04h/ACQ=07h]: Resource
temporarily unavailable at the end and can't mount the disc.  dvd
+rw-mediainfo shows state of last session as incomplete.

i also get a LUN stuck error at the very beginning but it seems to
recover without a problem. At first I thought it was the drive, because
I only got it yesterday, but I tried with my last DVD-R disc I had left
and it wrote perfectly with no errors although my pc doesn't seem to
recognize it as a dvd video (for some reason it saved all the files as
lowercase?? -- but i'm sure this problem i'll work out on my own).

haven't tried burning an existing image with cdrecord yet, mostly
because i have no free space on my drive and thats why i'm desparately
trying to get this working :)

many thanks

gadi

original message below...  here are some other relevant urls while i was
searching:

growisofs killing every other DVD+R (similar errors but not problem)
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2005-January/009739.html

LUN appears to be stuck writing LBA=10h, retry in 0ms kills my DVD+R.
http://www.mail-archive.com/cdwrite@other.debian.org/msg07180.html

DVD burner - death knell?
http://freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=517

spec page for my drive (pioneer dvr-k14)
http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/computer/dvdwriters/dvr-k14/

DVD burning troubles...
http://forums.sudhian.com/messageview.cfm?catid=82threadid=55989

original message:

trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive


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  * Subject: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive
  * From: Felix Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  * Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 20:16:20 +0100
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Hello!

I am having trouble buring a DVD+R on a Pioneer drive. Doing

   ./growisofs  -use-the-force-luke=dao -Z /dev/sr0=/mnt/data/f.iso

I get

...
3866591232/3870259200 (99.9%) @1.6x, remaining 0:01
builtin_dd: 1889776*2KB out @ average 1.5x1385KBps
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: closing track
/dev/sr0: closing disc
:-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=2h/ASC=04h/ACQ=07h]: Resource temporarily 
unavailable
/dev/sr0: reloading tray

Before I fried several media by using variations of the command line,
including automatic generation of the iso image. Afterwards 

   ./dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/sr0

shows:

INQUIRY:[PIONEER ][DVD-RW  DVR-K14L][1.00]
GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION:
 Mounted Media: 1Bh, DVD+R
 Current Write Speed:   4.0x1385=5540KB/s
 Write Speed #0:4.0x1385=5540KB/s
 Write Speed #1:2.4x1385=3324KB/s
 Speed Descriptor#0:00/2295103 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/s [EMAIL PROTECTED]/s
 Speed Descriptor#1:00/2295103 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/s [EMAIL PROTECTED]/s
READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]:
 Media Book Type:   A1h, DVD+R book [revision 1]
 Media ID:  RITEK/R02
 Legacy lead-out at:2295104*2KB=4700372992
READ DISC INFORMATION:
 Disc status:   appendable
 Number of Sessions:1
 State of Last Session: incomplete
 Next Track:  1
 Number of Tracks:  2
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]:
 Track State:   partial/complete
 Track Start Address:   0*2KB
 Free Blocks:   0*2KB
 Track Size:1889776*2KB
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#2]:
 Track State:   blank
 Track Start Address:   1889792*2KB
 Next Writable Address: 1889792*2KB
 Free Blocks:   405312*2KB
 Track Size:405312*2KB
READ CAPACITY:  1*2048=2048
   
   
I would greatly appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Felix


On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 16:49 +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
 Gadi Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  hey, having the same problem...
 
  i've got the pioneer dvr-k14 in my laptop.
 
  you ever find a solution for this?
 
 What is your problem? Doesnt cdrecord work for you?
 
 Jrg
 


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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-19 Thread Gadi Cohen
try what i said in my other mail...  see if you have any difference on a
dvd-r disc (and not dvd+r)...  thats not really a solution though.

did you ever try burning a whole dvd image at once?

so everything works fine in windows?

gadi

On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 12:44 +0100, Felix Breuer wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 02:09:57AM +0200, Gadi Cohen wrote:
  hey, having the same problem...
  
  i've got the pioneer dvr-k14 in my laptop.
  
  you ever find a solution for this?
 
 Unfortunately: no. Actually, I haven't been able to burn a dvd with any
 program under linux yet. Have you succeeded with some other software
 than dvd+rw-tools?
 
 Regards,
 Felix


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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-19 Thread Felix Breuer
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 07:52:09PM +0200, Gadi Cohen wrote:
 try what i said in my other mail... 

Sorry, I don't know which part you are referring to.

 see if you have any difference on a
 dvd-r disc (and not dvd+r)...  thats not really a solution though.

I tried a DVD-RW and it worked! Did you succeed with a DVD-R? Is all
this a problem with + media, then?

 did you ever try burning a whole dvd image at once?

Yes, same problem though.

 so everything works fine in windows?

I don't have Windows :)


Regards,
Felix


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Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive

2005-01-18 Thread Gadi Cohen
hey, having the same problem...

i've got the pioneer dvr-k14 in my laptop.

you ever find a solution for this?

thanks,
gadi


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Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-09 Thread Andy Polyakov
  I took a look at my copy of Sphere on both DVD drives and am somewhat
  confused.  On both drives I get the IO errors when I cat the files to null,
  yet both systems seem to be able to play the movie using ogle.
 
 Make sure you're mounting the DVD as a UDF file system, and not as an
 ISO 9660 file system.  Mounting a UDF file system as ISO 9660 gives
 strange results (rather than a complete failure, which would have been
 more useful).

It shouldn't matter how you mount UDF/ISO bridge volume. Strange
results if mounted as ISO, but not as UDF indicate malformed logical
format of that particular media. It's not some universal rule.

  I think I've seen that specific symptom before, but I
 might be mis-remembering.

There is an universal rule, but it has nothing to do with file system.
You can count on I/O errors when accessing .VOB files on content
protected DVD-Video, unless you authenticate yourself with a player key.
A.


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Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-09 Thread Andy Polyakov
  I took a look at my copy of Sphere on both DVD drives and am somewhat
  confused.  On both drives I get the IO errors when I cat the files to null,
  yet both systems seem to be able to play the movie using ogle.
 
 Make sure you're mounting the DVD as a UDF file system, and not as an
 ISO 9660 file system.  Mounting a UDF file system as ISO 9660 gives
 strange results (rather than a complete failure, which would have been
 more useful).

It shouldn't matter how you mount UDF/ISO bridge volume. Strange
results if mounted as ISO, but not as UDF indicate malformed logical
format of that particular media. It's not some universal rule.

  I think I've seen that specific symptom before, but I
 might be mis-remembering.

There is an universal rule, but it has nothing to do with file system.
You can count on I/O errors when accessing .VOB files on content
protected DVD-Video, unless you authenticate yourself with a player key.
A.



Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-07 Thread Andy Polyakov
 I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly. I am using
 a NEC ND-1100A ...
  
  Did you try to access data in another unit? DVD-ROM
  would do...
 
 I never thought of that.  It turns out that the DVD-ROM in my laptop has no
 trouble reading the files.  I only get the read errors on my desktop machine,
 in the drive where I created the disk.

So that the answer to the original question is no, you do not have
trouble *burning* DVD+R, but reading it [or at least DVD+R] in burner
unit. That's basically definition of deficient optical pick-up. Yes,
you should call your vendor. A.


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Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-07 Thread Steven Legowik
On Friday 07 November 2003 02:46 am, you wrote:
  I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly. I am
  using a NEC ND-1100A ...
  
   Did you try to access data in another unit? DVD-ROM
   would do...
 
  I never thought of that.  It turns out that the DVD-ROM in my laptop has
  no trouble reading the files.  I only get the read errors on my desktop
  machine, in the drive where I created the disk.

 So that the answer to the original question is no, you do not have
 trouble *burning* DVD+R, but reading it [or at least DVD+R] in burner
 unit. That's basically definition of deficient optical pick-up. Yes,
 you should call your vendor. A.

I took a look at my copy of Sphere on both DVD drives and am somewhat 
confused.  On both drives I get the IO errors when I cat the files to null, 
yet both systems seem to be able to play the movie using ogle.  Does this 
make sense to you?  Is there something different about the media or the way 
data is stored on comercial movie DVD's that would explain this behaviour?

-steve


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Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-07 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 08:05:02AM -0500, Steven Legowik wrote:
 I took a look at my copy of Sphere on both DVD drives and am somewhat 
 confused.  On both drives I get the IO errors when I cat the files to null, 
 yet both systems seem to be able to play the movie using ogle.

Make sure you're mounting the DVD as a UDF file system, and not as an
ISO 9660 file system.  Mounting a UDF file system as ISO 9660 gives
strange results (rather than a complete failure, which would have been
more useful).  I think I've seen that specific symptom before, but I
might be mis-remembering.


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Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-07 Thread Andy Polyakov
 I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly. I am using
 a NEC ND-1100A ...
  
  Did you try to access data in another unit? DVD-ROM
  would do...
 
 I never thought of that.  It turns out that the DVD-ROM in my laptop has no
 trouble reading the files.  I only get the read errors on my desktop machine,
 in the drive where I created the disk.

So that the answer to the original question is no, you do not have
trouble *burning* DVD+R, but reading it [or at least DVD+R] in burner
unit. That's basically definition of deficient optical pick-up. Yes,
you should call your vendor. A.



Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-07 Thread Steven Legowik
On Friday 07 November 2003 02:46 am, you wrote:
  I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly. I am
  using a NEC ND-1100A ...
  
   Did you try to access data in another unit? DVD-ROM
   would do...
 
  I never thought of that.  It turns out that the DVD-ROM in my laptop has
  no trouble reading the files.  I only get the read errors on my desktop
  machine, in the drive where I created the disk.

 So that the answer to the original question is no, you do not have
 trouble *burning* DVD+R, but reading it [or at least DVD+R] in burner
 unit. That's basically definition of deficient optical pick-up. Yes,
 you should call your vendor. A.

I took a look at my copy of Sphere on both DVD drives and am somewhat 
confused.  On both drives I get the IO errors when I cat the files to null, 
yet both systems seem to be able to play the movie using ogle.  Does this 
make sense to you?  Is there something different about the media or the way 
data is stored on comercial movie DVD's that would explain this behaviour?

-steve



Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-07 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 08:05:02AM -0500, Steven Legowik wrote:
 I took a look at my copy of Sphere on both DVD drives and am somewhat 
 confused.  On both drives I get the IO errors when I cat the files to null, 
 yet both systems seem to be able to play the movie using ogle.

Make sure you're mounting the DVD as a UDF file system, and not as an
ISO 9660 file system.  Mounting a UDF file system as ISO 9660 gives
strange results (rather than a complete failure, which would have been
more useful).  I think I've seen that specific symptom before, but I
might be mis-remembering.



Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-06 Thread Steven Legowik
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 04:55 pm, you wrote:
I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly.  I am using
a NEC ND-1100A DVD+RW drive, and everything seems to work correctly
when I am burning the disk with growisofs.  However when I go to read
the data off the disk I get IO error trying to read any files past
the first 2Gig.
 
  Ok.  To start with I burn the disk using the following command:

 Everything looks perfectly sane... I mean except for the I/O errors at
 playback time... Did you try to access data in another unit? DVD-ROM
 would do... A.

I never thought of that.  It turns out that the DVD-ROM in my laptop has no 
trouble reading the files.  I only get the read errors on my desktop machine, 
in the drive where I created the disk.  

I'll have to see if the drive can read other DVD's.  I'm not sure if I've ever 
used the drive to play a movie, or something of the sort.  (Time to check and 
see if the system is still under warrantee.)

-steve



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Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-06 Thread Steven Legowik
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 04:55 pm, you wrote:
I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly.  I am using
a NEC ND-1100A DVD+RW drive, and everything seems to work correctly
when I am burning the disk with growisofs.  However when I go to read
the data off the disk I get IO error trying to read any files past
the first 2Gig.
 
  Ok.  To start with I burn the disk using the following command:

 Everything looks perfectly sane... I mean except for the I/O errors at
 playback time... Did you try to access data in another unit? DVD-ROM
 would do... A.

I never thought of that.  It turns out that the DVD-ROM in my laptop has no 
trouble reading the files.  I only get the read errors on my desktop machine, 
in the drive where I created the disk.  

I'll have to see if the drive can read other DVD's.  I'm not sure if I've ever 
used the drive to play a movie, or something of the sort.  (Time to check and 
see if the system is still under warrantee.)

-steve




Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-05 Thread Andy Polyakov
 I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly.  I am using a NEC
 ND-1100A DVD+RW drive, and everything seems to work correctly when I am
 burning the disk with growisofs.  However when I go to read the data off the
 disk I get IO error trying to read any files past the first 2Gig.

How do you tell that it's just the files past the first 2G? Submit
relevant snippet from /var/log/messages? How did you perform your
recording? If with -Z /dev/dvd=image.iso, how did you prepare image.iso?
Submit dvd+rw-mediainfo output for media you have the problem with. A.


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Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-05 Thread Steven Legowik
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 04:00 am, you wrote:
  I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly.  I am using a
  NEC ND-1100A DVD+RW drive, and everything seems to work correctly when I
  am burning the disk with growisofs.  However when I go to read the data
  off the disk I get IO error trying to read any files past the first 2Gig.

 How do you tell that it's just the files past the first 2G? Submit
 relevant snippet from /var/log/messages? How did you perform your
 recording? If with -Z /dev/dvd=image.iso, how did you prepare image.iso?
 Submit dvd+rw-mediainfo output for media you have the problem with. A.

Ok.  To start with I burn the disk using the following command:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] reg]# growisofs -Z /dev/scd0 -R -J conv.1
Executing 'mkisofs -R -J conv.1 | builtin_dd of=/dev/scd0 obs=32k seek=0'
Using CONV_000.100 for  /conv.0425.1008 (conv.0425.1001)
  0.24% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 12:35:44 2003
  0.47% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 11:07:27 2003
  0.70% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 10:37:48 2003
  0.94% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 10:23:02 2003
  1.17% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 10:14:08 2003
... 
99.47% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 09:39:00 2003
 99.70% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 09:39:00 2003
 99.94% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 09:39:00 2003
Total translation table size: 0
Total rockridge attributes bytes: 42361
Total directory bytes: 90112
Path table size(bytes): 450
Max brk space used 3e404
2131360 extents written (4162 Mb)
/dev/scd0: flushing cache
/dev/scd0: closing track
/dev/scd0: closing session
/dev/scd0: reloading tray

No errors show up in the log file during this process.  To see how the write 
progressed I mount the disk and get an idea of the amount of data added by 
each additional directory: 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] reg]# mount /mnt/cdrom1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] reg]# cd /mnt/cdrom1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cdrom1]# ls
conv.0424.1234  conv.0424.1732  conv.0425.1047  conv.0425.1201  
conv.0425.1412
conv.0424.1241  conv.0425.0933  conv.0425.1112  conv.0425.1215  
conv.0425.1422
conv.0424.1251  conv.0425.0943  conv.0425.1122  conv.0425.1222
conv.0424.1724  conv.0425.1001  conv.0425.1132  conv.0425.1330
conv.0424.1724.old  conv.0425.1008  conv.0425.1146  conv.0425.1352
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cdrom1]# du -s * | awk -- '{sum = sum + $1; print(sum, $2);}'
33214 conv.0424.1234
65204 conv.0424.1241
91781 conv.0424.1251
296146 conv.0424.1724
323011 conv.0424.1724.old
558780 conv.0424.1732
984542 conv.0425.0933
1403824 conv.0425.0943
1635789 conv.0425.1001
1784417 conv.0425.1008
1925276 conv.0425.1047
2077431 conv.0425.1112
2215263 conv.0425.1122
2452205 conv.0425.1132
2767059 conv.0425.1146
2988174 conv.0425.1201
3274886 conv.0425.1215
3566345 conv.0425.1222
3748537 conv.0425.1330
3921618 conv.0425.1352
4082526 conv.0425.1412
4262254 conv.0425.1422

Picking a representative file (which appears in each of the data directories) 
we try to access the file in each directory in turn, and we get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cdrom1]# foreach dir ( * )
foreach? echo $dir
foreach? cat $dir/obst.pgm  /dev/null
foreach? end
conv.0424.1234
conv.0424.1241
conv.0424.1251
conv.0424.1724
conv.0424.1724.old
conv.0424.1732
conv.0425.0933
conv.0425.0943
cat: conv.0425.0943/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1001
cat: conv.0425.1001/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1008
cat: conv.0425.1008/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1047
cat: conv.0425.1047/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1112
cat: conv.0425.1112/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1122
cat: conv.0425.1122/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1132
cat: conv.0425.1132/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1146
cat: conv.0425.1146/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1201
cat: conv.0425.1201/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1215
cat: conv.0425.1215/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1222
cat: conv.0425.1222/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1330
cat: conv.0425.1330/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1352
cat: conv.0425.1352/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1412
cat: conv.0425.1412/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1422
cat: conv.0425.1422/obst.pgm: Input/output error

And with the IO errors we get a flood of log messages like these:

Nov  5 10:06:17 localhost kernel: Additional sense indicates No seek complete
Nov  5 10:06:17 localhost kernel:  I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 8502588
Nov  5 10:06:21 localhost kernel: scsi1: ERROR on channel 0, id 0, lun 0, CDB: 
Read (10) 00 00 20 6f 50 00 00 02 00
Nov  5 10:06:21 localhost kernel: Info fld=0x206f50, Current sd0b:00: sense 
key Medium Error
Nov  5 10:06:21 localhost kernel: Additional sense indicates No seek complete
Nov  5 10:06:21 localhost kernel:  I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 8502592
Nov  5 10:06:26 localhost kernel: scsi1: ERROR on channel 0, id 0, lun 0, CDB: 
Read (10) 00 00 20 6f 51 00 00 01 00
Nov  5 10:06:26 localhost kernel: Info fld=0x206f51, Current sd0b:00: sense 
key Medium Error
Nov  5 

Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-05 Thread Andy Polyakov
   I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly.  I am using a
   NEC ND-1100A DVD+RW drive, and everything seems to work correctly when I
   am burning the disk with growisofs.  However when I go to read the data
   off the disk I get IO error trying to read any files past the first 2Gig.
 
 Ok.  To start with I burn the disk using the following command:

Everything looks perfectly sane... I mean except for the I/O errors at
playback time... Did you try to access data in another unit? DVD-ROM
would do... A.


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Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-05 Thread Steven Legowik
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 04:00 am, you wrote:
  I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly.  I am using a
  NEC ND-1100A DVD+RW drive, and everything seems to work correctly when I
  am burning the disk with growisofs.  However when I go to read the data
  off the disk I get IO error trying to read any files past the first 2Gig.

 How do you tell that it's just the files past the first 2G? Submit
 relevant snippet from /var/log/messages? How did you perform your
 recording? If with -Z /dev/dvd=image.iso, how did you prepare image.iso?
 Submit dvd+rw-mediainfo output for media you have the problem with. A.

Ok.  To start with I burn the disk using the following command:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] reg]# growisofs -Z /dev/scd0 -R -J conv.1
Executing 'mkisofs -R -J conv.1 | builtin_dd of=/dev/scd0 obs=32k seek=0'
Using CONV_000.100 for  /conv.0425.1008 (conv.0425.1001)
  0.24% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 12:35:44 2003
  0.47% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 11:07:27 2003
  0.70% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 10:37:48 2003
  0.94% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 10:23:02 2003
  1.17% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 10:14:08 2003
... 
99.47% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 09:39:00 2003
 99.70% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 09:39:00 2003
 99.94% done, estimate finish Wed Nov  5 09:39:00 2003
Total translation table size: 0
Total rockridge attributes bytes: 42361
Total directory bytes: 90112
Path table size(bytes): 450
Max brk space used 3e404
2131360 extents written (4162 Mb)
/dev/scd0: flushing cache
/dev/scd0: closing track
/dev/scd0: closing session
/dev/scd0: reloading tray

No errors show up in the log file during this process.  To see how the write 
progressed I mount the disk and get an idea of the amount of data added by 
each additional directory: 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] reg]# mount /mnt/cdrom1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] reg]# cd /mnt/cdrom1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cdrom1]# ls
conv.0424.1234  conv.0424.1732  conv.0425.1047  conv.0425.1201  
conv.0425.1412
conv.0424.1241  conv.0425.0933  conv.0425.1112  conv.0425.1215  
conv.0425.1422
conv.0424.1251  conv.0425.0943  conv.0425.1122  conv.0425.1222
conv.0424.1724  conv.0425.1001  conv.0425.1132  conv.0425.1330
conv.0424.1724.old  conv.0425.1008  conv.0425.1146  conv.0425.1352
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cdrom1]# du -s * | awk -- '{sum = sum + $1; print(sum, $2);}'
33214 conv.0424.1234
65204 conv.0424.1241
91781 conv.0424.1251
296146 conv.0424.1724
323011 conv.0424.1724.old
558780 conv.0424.1732
984542 conv.0425.0933
1403824 conv.0425.0943
1635789 conv.0425.1001
1784417 conv.0425.1008
1925276 conv.0425.1047
2077431 conv.0425.1112
2215263 conv.0425.1122
2452205 conv.0425.1132
2767059 conv.0425.1146
2988174 conv.0425.1201
3274886 conv.0425.1215
3566345 conv.0425.1222
3748537 conv.0425.1330
3921618 conv.0425.1352
4082526 conv.0425.1412
4262254 conv.0425.1422

Picking a representative file (which appears in each of the data directories) 
we try to access the file in each directory in turn, and we get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cdrom1]# foreach dir ( * )
foreach? echo $dir
foreach? cat $dir/obst.pgm  /dev/null
foreach? end
conv.0424.1234
conv.0424.1241
conv.0424.1251
conv.0424.1724
conv.0424.1724.old
conv.0424.1732
conv.0425.0933
conv.0425.0943
cat: conv.0425.0943/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1001
cat: conv.0425.1001/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1008
cat: conv.0425.1008/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1047
cat: conv.0425.1047/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1112
cat: conv.0425.1112/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1122
cat: conv.0425.1122/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1132
cat: conv.0425.1132/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1146
cat: conv.0425.1146/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1201
cat: conv.0425.1201/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1215
cat: conv.0425.1215/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1222
cat: conv.0425.1222/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1330
cat: conv.0425.1330/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1352
cat: conv.0425.1352/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1412
cat: conv.0425.1412/obst.pgm: Input/output error
conv.0425.1422
cat: conv.0425.1422/obst.pgm: Input/output error

And with the IO errors we get a flood of log messages like these:

Nov  5 10:06:17 localhost kernel: Additional sense indicates No seek complete
Nov  5 10:06:17 localhost kernel:  I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 8502588
Nov  5 10:06:21 localhost kernel: scsi1: ERROR on channel 0, id 0, lun 0, CDB: 
Read (10) 00 00 20 6f 50 00 00 02 00
Nov  5 10:06:21 localhost kernel: Info fld=0x206f50, Current sd0b:00: sense 
key Medium Error
Nov  5 10:06:21 localhost kernel: Additional sense indicates No seek complete
Nov  5 10:06:21 localhost kernel:  I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 8502592
Nov  5 10:06:26 localhost kernel: scsi1: ERROR on channel 0, id 0, lun 0, CDB: 
Read (10) 00 00 20 6f 51 00 00 01 00
Nov  5 10:06:26 localhost kernel: Info fld=0x206f51, Current sd0b:00: sense 
key Medium Error
Nov  5 

Re: trouble with DVD+R

2003-11-05 Thread Andy Polyakov
   I'm having trouble getting DVD+R disks to burn correctly.  I am using a
   NEC ND-1100A DVD+RW drive, and everything seems to work correctly when I
   am burning the disk with growisofs.  However when I go to read the data
   off the disk I get IO error trying to read any files past the first 2Gig.
 
 Ok.  To start with I burn the disk using the following command:

Everything looks perfectly sane... I mean except for the I/O errors at
playback time... Did you try to access data in another unit? DVD-ROM
would do... A.