Re: Ubuntu 6.10 and DVD
And even more information that someone might be able to help. On Mandriva 2007 (kernel 2.6.17) the problem is the same on the installation DVD itself. I compiled on my own 2.6.19.1 and the problem still exists, while on older kernels such as 2.6.15 the dvd does work. Ido On 12/16/06, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Additional Information: I found a burned dvd that I can read, so it's very selective about what it is willing to read. And the programs that I'm trying to use in order to burn are: k3b, nautilus-cd-burner, Gnome-Baker, and the low level dvdrecord. Ido On 12/15/06, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi List, > > I upgraded (using apt-get dist-upgrade) from Ubuntu 6.06 to Ubuntu 6.10. > Since then, my DVD acts really strange. > > My DVD is nec ND-3550A with firmware version 1.05 > I'm using a motherboard of asus with nforce 4 and kernel from ubuntu: > 2.6.17-10 under amd64 . > > I can't read almost any burned DVD regardless of it's size or type of > content (my backups or a movie format). > > The same DVD is readable by ubuntu 6.06 on i386 machine. > > I can burn DVD, but when I try to read them I get messages such as (from dmesg): > > [43988.366149] attempt to access beyond end of device > [43988.366155] hda: rw=0, want=68, limit=4 > [43988.366163] isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=hda, iso_blknum=16, block=16 > > and from dvd+rw-mediainfo : > INQUIRY:[_NEC][DVD_RW ND-3550A ][1.05] > GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION: > Mounted Media: 14h, DVD-RW Sequential > Media ID: INFOMEDIAR20 > Current Write Speed: 6.1x1385=8467KB/s > Write Speed #0:6.1x1385=8467KB/s > Write Speed #1:5.1x1385=7056KB/s > Write Speed #2:4.1x1385=5645KB/s > Write Speed #3:3.1x1385=4234KB/s > Write Speed #4:2.0x1385=2822KB/s > Write Speed #5:1.0x1385=1411KB/s > GET [CURRENT] PERFORMANCE: > Write Performance: 1.0x1385=1385KB/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> 2297888] > :-( empty GET PERFORMACE descriptor > READ DVD STRUCTURE[#10h]: > Media Book Type: 25h, DVD-R book [revision 5] > Legacy lead-out at:2298496*2KB=4707319808 > READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]: > Media Book Type: 25h, DVD-R book [revision 5] > Last border-out at:2227568*2KB=4562059264 > READ DISC INFORMATION: > Disc status: complete > Number of Sessions:1 > State of Last Session: complete > Number of Tracks: 1 > READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]: > Track State: complete,damaged > Track Start Address: 0*2KB > Free Blocks: 0*2KB > Track Size:1*2KB > FABRICATED TOC: > Track#1 : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Track#AA : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Multi-session Info:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > READ CAPACITY: 0*2048=0 > > Please note that on different machines, the data that I burn is readable. > > The problem btw, does not happened on regular CD, or non burned DVD's. > > I also have problems with resetting my DVD zone back to zone 1 (from > zone 2), and when I try to use regionset, it just quit without any > error warning, and the zone remains as-is. > > > Thank you for any help on this matters > > > Hag samech, > > Ido > -- > http://ik.homelinux.org/ > -- http://ik.homelinux.org/ -- http://ik.homelinux.org/ = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Ubuntu 6.10 and DVD
Additional Information: I found a burned dvd that I can read, so it's very selective about what it is willing to read. And the programs that I'm trying to use in order to burn are: k3b, nautilus-cd-burner, Gnome-Baker, and the low level dvdrecord. Ido On 12/15/06, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi List, I upgraded (using apt-get dist-upgrade) from Ubuntu 6.06 to Ubuntu 6.10. Since then, my DVD acts really strange. My DVD is nec ND-3550A with firmware version 1.05 I'm using a motherboard of asus with nforce 4 and kernel from ubuntu: 2.6.17-10 under amd64 . I can't read almost any burned DVD regardless of it's size or type of content (my backups or a movie format). The same DVD is readable by ubuntu 6.06 on i386 machine. I can burn DVD, but when I try to read them I get messages such as (from dmesg): [43988.366149] attempt to access beyond end of device [43988.366155] hda: rw=0, want=68, limit=4 [43988.366163] isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=hda, iso_blknum=16, block=16 and from dvd+rw-mediainfo : INQUIRY:[_NEC][DVD_RW ND-3550A ][1.05] GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION: Mounted Media: 14h, DVD-RW Sequential Media ID: INFOMEDIAR20 Current Write Speed: 6.1x1385=8467KB/s Write Speed #0:6.1x1385=8467KB/s Write Speed #1:5.1x1385=7056KB/s Write Speed #2:4.1x1385=5645KB/s Write Speed #3:3.1x1385=4234KB/s Write Speed #4:2.0x1385=2822KB/s Write Speed #5:1.0x1385=1411KB/s GET [CURRENT] PERFORMANCE: Write Performance: 1.0x1385=1385KB/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> 2297888] :-( empty GET PERFORMACE descriptor READ DVD STRUCTURE[#10h]: Media Book Type: 25h, DVD-R book [revision 5] Legacy lead-out at:2298496*2KB=4707319808 READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]: Media Book Type: 25h, DVD-R book [revision 5] Last border-out at:2227568*2KB=4562059264 READ DISC INFORMATION: Disc status: complete Number of Sessions:1 State of Last Session: complete Number of Tracks: 1 READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]: Track State: complete,damaged Track Start Address: 0*2KB Free Blocks: 0*2KB Track Size:1*2KB FABRICATED TOC: Track#1 : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Track#AA : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multi-session Info:[EMAIL PROTECTED] READ CAPACITY: 0*2048=0 Please note that on different machines, the data that I burn is readable. The problem btw, does not happened on regular CD, or non burned DVD's. I also have problems with resetting my DVD zone back to zone 1 (from zone 2), and when I try to use regionset, it just quit without any error warning, and the zone remains as-is. Thank you for any help on this matters Hag samech, Ido -- http://ik.homelinux.org/ -- http://ik.homelinux.org/ = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ubuntu 6.10 and DVD
Hi List, I upgraded (using apt-get dist-upgrade) from Ubuntu 6.06 to Ubuntu 6.10. Since then, my DVD acts really strange. My DVD is nec ND-3550A with firmware version 1.05 I'm using a motherboard of asus with nforce 4 and kernel from ubuntu: 2.6.17-10 under amd64 . I can't read almost any burned DVD regardless of it's size or type of content (my backups or a movie format). The same DVD is readable by ubuntu 6.06 on i386 machine. I can burn DVD, but when I try to read them I get messages such as (from dmesg): [43988.366149] attempt to access beyond end of device [43988.366155] hda: rw=0, want=68, limit=4 [43988.366163] isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=hda, iso_blknum=16, block=16 and from dvd+rw-mediainfo : INQUIRY:[_NEC][DVD_RW ND-3550A ][1.05] GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION: Mounted Media: 14h, DVD-RW Sequential Media ID: INFOMEDIAR20 Current Write Speed: 6.1x1385=8467KB/s Write Speed #0:6.1x1385=8467KB/s Write Speed #1:5.1x1385=7056KB/s Write Speed #2:4.1x1385=5645KB/s Write Speed #3:3.1x1385=4234KB/s Write Speed #4:2.0x1385=2822KB/s Write Speed #5:1.0x1385=1411KB/s GET [CURRENT] PERFORMANCE: Write Performance: 1.0x1385=1385KB/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> 2297888] :-( empty GET PERFORMACE descriptor READ DVD STRUCTURE[#10h]: Media Book Type: 25h, DVD-R book [revision 5] Legacy lead-out at:2298496*2KB=4707319808 READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]: Media Book Type: 25h, DVD-R book [revision 5] Last border-out at:2227568*2KB=4562059264 READ DISC INFORMATION: Disc status: complete Number of Sessions:1 State of Last Session: complete Number of Tracks: 1 READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]: Track State: complete,damaged Track Start Address: 0*2KB Free Blocks: 0*2KB Track Size:1*2KB FABRICATED TOC: Track#1 : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Track#AA : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multi-session Info:[EMAIL PROTECTED] READ CAPACITY: 0*2048=0 Please note that on different machines, the data that I burn is readable. The problem btw, does not happened on regular CD, or non burned DVD's. I also have problems with resetting my DVD zone back to zone 1 (from zone 2), and when I try to use regionset, it just quit without any error warning, and the zone remains as-is. Thank you for any help on this matters Hag samech, Ido -- http://ik.homelinux.org/ = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]