Re: [expert] Re: [SOLVED] Burning bin/cue files

2003-10-21 Thread Peter Watson
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On Tuesday 21 Oct 2003 04:48, stefmit wrote:
 Replying to myself ;) - just as I wrote the previous reply, I thought of
 starting to play with the parameters of cdrdao, and - lo and behold -
 the following simplified version of the command line worked! :

 $ /usr/bin/cdrdao write --device 0,0,0 --driver generic-mmc --speed 24
 --eject /home/scm/downloads/my_bin_file.bin

 Left to figure out: how do I make k3b to produce the above? ... though
 it sounds really stupid to even attempt that (i.e. emulating the GUI to
 produce a one-liner)...

 Stef

 On Monday 20 October 2003 08:53 pm, stefmit wrote:
  On Monday 20 October 2003 08:01 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
   On Monday 20 October 2003 08:21 pm, stefmit wrote:
Anybody having ever tried and succeeded in burning bin/cue files?
  
   Yes, repeatedly.  Using K3B amongst others.
 
  ... what others?!? It looks to me that k3b is just a frontend to
  cdrdao, and that looks like being the culprit, as I used the command
  line:
 
  /usr/bin/cdrdao write --device 0,0,0 --speed 24 --overburn -n -v 2
  --eject --remote 31 /home/scm/downloads/my_bin_file.bin
 
  as per the log I sent, with the same effect (i.e. errors).
 
  So - is there any other program that would write bin/cue?
 
I am
getting the following error (I have google-d for it, obviously,
but nothing came out of relevance to my problem, as a possible
answer ... just some similar complaints ... ):
  
   Never seen this error.  You sure that the Cue file is correct for
   this bin and that both are in a directory that is writeable and that
   you have correct permissions.  Also, K3b needs to have a temp
   directory that is writeable as well.
 
  yes, yes and yes :)
 
  Thx,
  Stef

I burn bin/cue files produced with vcdimager, like you I have found that I 
need to specify the driver or the cdrdao command fails, though not with 
the same error message as you. Maybe it is the absence of the driver flag 
which causes the problem

Regards
Pete
ArdnamurchanScotland
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Re: [expert] Re: [SOLVED] Burning bin/cue files

2003-10-21 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Monday 20 October 2003 11:48 pm, stefmit wrote:
 Replying to myself ;) - just as I wrote the previous reply, I thought of
 starting to play with the parameters of cdrdao, and - lo and behold - the
 following simplified version of the command line worked! :

 $ /usr/bin/cdrdao write --device 0,0,0 --driver generic-mmc --speed 24
 --eject /home/scm/downloads/my_bin_file.bin

 Left to figure out: how do I make k3b to produce the above? ... though it
 sounds really stupid to even attempt that (i.e. emulating the GUI to
 produce a one-liner)...

Sounds like maybe the wrong device driver is configured in K3B.  Also, you can 
turn off the overburn parameter in K3B.

-- 
Bryan Phinney
Software Test Engineer


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[expert] Re: [SOLVED] Burning bin/cue files

2003-10-20 Thread stefmit
Replying to myself ;) - just as I wrote the previous reply, I thought of 
starting to play with the parameters of cdrdao, and - lo and behold - the 
following simplified version of the command line worked! :

$ /usr/bin/cdrdao write --device 0,0,0 --driver generic-mmc --speed 24 --eject 
/home/scm/downloads/my_bin_file.bin

Left to figure out: how do I make k3b to produce the above? ... though it 
sounds really stupid to even attempt that (i.e. emulating the GUI to produce 
a one-liner)...

Stef

On Monday 20 October 2003 08:53 pm, stefmit wrote:
 On Monday 20 October 2003 08:01 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
  On Monday 20 October 2003 08:21 pm, stefmit wrote:
   Anybody having ever tried and succeeded in burning bin/cue files?
 
  Yes, repeatedly.  Using K3B amongst others.

 ... what others?!? It looks to me that k3b is just a frontend to cdrdao,
 and that looks like being the culprit, as I used the command line:

 /usr/bin/cdrdao write --device 0,0,0 --speed 24 --overburn -n -v 2 --eject
 --remote 31 /home/scm/downloads/my_bin_file.bin

 as per the log I sent, with the same effect (i.e. errors).

 So - is there any other program that would write bin/cue?

   I am
   getting the following error (I have google-d for it, obviously, but
   nothing came out of relevance to my problem, as a possible answer ...
   just some similar complaints ... ):
 
  Never seen this error.  You sure that the Cue file is correct for this
  bin and that both are in a directory that is writeable and that you have
  correct permissions.  Also, K3b needs to have a temp directory that is
  writeable as well.

 yes, yes and yes :)

 Thx,
 Stef


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