how to read second track of a multisessioned dvd+r, in the burner ?

2004-02-17 Thread Andrea Tasso
Hi all, I burn a dvd+r, with multisession. The commands I issued were: growisofs -Z /dev/dvd -R -J firstfile growisofs -M /dev/dvd -R -J secondfile how can I access secondfile ? I am trying to do it in the same recorder I used to burn the dvd, not in a dvd-ROM ... if I try mount -t iso9660 /dev

how to read second track of a multisessioned dvd+r, in the burner ?

2004-02-17 Thread Andrea Tasso
Hi all, I burn a dvd+r, with multisession. The commands I issued were: growisofs -Z /dev/dvd -R -J firstfile growisofs -M /dev/dvd -R -J secondfile how can I access secondfile ? I am trying to do it in the same recorder I used to burn the dvd, not in a dvd-ROM ... if I try mount -t iso9660 /dev

Re: "alarm clock" kills cdrecord-proDVD (SuSE8.2)

2004-02-17 Thread Joerg Schilling
>From: Karl-Heinz Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I'm running a SuSE 8.2 with a current cdrecord-proDVD (latest i386 and >i686 version I could find on berlios) on a K6-II PC system. >Problem: >usual short commands (-atip, -toc, -prcap,...) work or occasionally stop >suddenly with "alarm clock" a

"alarm clock" kills cdrecord-proDVD (SuSE8.2)

2004-02-17 Thread Karl-Heinz Herrmann
Hi, I'm running a SuSE 8.2 with a current cdrecord-proDVD (latest i386 and i686 version I could find on berlios) on a K6-II PC system. Problem: usual short commands (-atip, -toc, -prcap,...) work or occasionally stop suddenly with "alarm clock" as message (mostly atip as on the first call it s

Re: "alarm clock" kills cdrecord-proDVD (SuSE8.2)

2004-02-17 Thread Joerg Schilling
>From: Karl-Heinz Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I'm running a SuSE 8.2 with a current cdrecord-proDVD (latest i386 and >i686 version I could find on berlios) on a K6-II PC system. >Problem: >usual short commands (-atip, -toc, -prcap,...) work or occasionally stop >suddenly with "alarm clock" a

"alarm clock" kills cdrecord-proDVD (SuSE8.2)

2004-02-17 Thread Karl-Heinz Herrmann
Hi, I'm running a SuSE 8.2 with a current cdrecord-proDVD (latest i386 and i686 version I could find on berlios) on a K6-II PC system. Problem: usual short commands (-atip, -toc, -prcap,...) work or occasionally stop suddenly with "alarm clock" as message (mostly atip as on the first call it s

Re: Last border-out wrong?

2004-02-17 Thread Marc Fonvieille
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 07:34:52PM +0100, Andy Polyakov wrote: > > I own a BTC 1008 DVD writer and I'm trying to burn some video DVD-Rs with > > dvd+rw-tools (5.17.4.8.6) under FreeBSD 4.9 > > > > All DVDs I burnt are readable on only one standalone DVD player (a > > pioneer one) and with the burn

PX-2410TU freezes system, doesn't write well

2004-02-17 Thread deetee
Hello, I am running woody 2.4.18 on a toshiba portege laptop. I have an external USB CDR: plextor's 24/10/40U. (PX-2410TU) I cannot reliably write complete and uncorrupted data (direct to cdr, I don't have space to make an iso on my harddisk). Furthermore, it appears that the system gets 'hung'

Re: Last border-out wrong?

2004-02-17 Thread Marc Fonvieille
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 07:34:52PM +0100, Andy Polyakov wrote: > > I own a BTC 1008 DVD writer and I'm trying to burn some video DVD-Rs with > > dvd+rw-tools (5.17.4.8.6) under FreeBSD 4.9 > > > > All DVDs I burnt are readable on only one standalone DVD player (a > > pioneer one) and with the burn

Re: DVD incompatibility

2004-02-17 Thread Richard Riedling, Sr.
Joe, I had the same problem. When I also had it show up in a Panasonic dmr-e50, I knew it was me. Try checking to see if you missed finalizing the disk. This is not explained very well, but when you close a DVD, you must use all of the space. To do this the recorder fills the remaining sp

PX-2410TU freezes system, doesn't write well

2004-02-17 Thread deetee
Hello, I am running woody 2.4.18 on a toshiba portege laptop. I have an external USB CDR: plextor's 24/10/40U. (PX-2410TU) I cannot reliably write complete and uncorrupted data (direct to cdr, I don't have space to make an iso on my harddisk). Furthermore, it appears that the system gets 'hung'

Re: DVD incompatibility

2004-02-17 Thread Richard Riedling, Sr.
Joe, I had the same problem. When I also had it show up in a Panasonic dmr-e50, I knew it was me. Try checking to see if you missed finalizing the disk. This is not explained very well, but when you close a DVD, you must use all of the space. To do this the recorder fills the remaining sp