I am using growisofs on OpenBSD 3.8.
I am using a USB DVD burner that only averages .3x
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My DVDs always burn fine if I am using a DVD+R or
DVD-R that goes from 1-4x. However, when I use the new
1-8x DVDs, it always seems to burn fine, but I can't
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I have the same problem. After spending 5 hours
with Sony tech support all the way up to their engineers, I found that once you
upgrade the firmware to 1.40 + your drive will burn 1X & 2X DVD at 1X only. 4X DVD will burn at 2X. The upgrade cut back
the speed so the drive won't burn out if you
I have the same problem. After spending 5 hours
with Sony tech support all the way up to their engineers, I found that once you
upgrade the firmware to 1.40 + your drive will burn 1X & 2X DVD at 1X only. 4X DVD will burn at 2X. The upgrade cut back
the speed so the drive won't burn out if you
at my old board didn't have (only 1 dimm slot on the board works
properly) so I've had to send it back yet again, so testing on the new
kernel might be a couple weeks off. Thanks for all the responses on
this rather long thread, and of course thanks for all your work on the
dvd+rw-tools -Dan
it manual re-load should be necessary. What kernel/distribution did
> you experience this problem with? A.
>
This is on gentoo with the 2.4.20-gentoo-r5 kernel, without the
dvd+rw-tools kernel patch (that is, unless gentoo included it in thier
stock kernel but I don't think so) -Dan
log/messages and/or console. You can try
> dd command above on your laptop...
When I try to mount the dvds on my laptop I get this message in dmesg:
Unable to identify CD-ROM format.
Unable to identify CD-ROM format.
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x27;t tried burning any cd-r's in the drive yet so I think I'll give
that a shot when I get it back. It's worth mentioning that I'm burning
on kernel 2.5.72-mm2, I haven't tried burning a dvd with a 2.4.x kernel
yet. Also cdrecord-proDVD refuses to burn with this drive
r other objections are quite
transparent.
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> There will be less and less people who may use it in future - there
> is no support/development and the number of non Pioneer drives is increasing.
If someone submitted patches for cdrecord to support dvd drives, would you
accept them?
u learn that People have not
> been able to use the Panasonic, Toshiba and Sony drives.
For those drives supported, it's a good solution. Just because it doesnt
support Sony yet doesnt mean that people with Pioneer shouldnt use it.
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is too large
> - ignoring
> 2461564 -rw-rw-r--1 merglvideo2518174084 Oct 17 23:38
>/usr/media/movies/JamesBond/Diamantenfieber.mpeg
IIRC maximum filesize on UDF is 2gb, right? (spec allows for 4gb, but
everyone limits to 2gb for compatibility reasons)
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ear of use.
We have had better luck with aopen drives, they survive better than
Plextors in the exact same environment and use.
It's not nonsense, it's data points.
We have data points on IBM drives and sony DAT drives too.
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hey're cheap too.
BTW Plextor have great performance but they do not stand up to continuous
use. They are like a high performance sports car and break down very
quickly. We have many dead Plextors... :-(
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> The last and more intense have been half a year ago when I started
> to sue companies that illegally use cdrecord sources for
> closed source applications.
Which companies?
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with cdrdao?
> It's not moot until this task is actually done.
it's rather stupid to continue to complain about cdrdao licensing when
he's already explained how it is being fixed.
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On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> I think Andreas decision to replace the GPL incompatible code
> with new code, is the right thing to do.
Indeed. Why are people still complaining about licensing since it's now a
100% moot point with cdrdao?
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jun 21 15:41:51 2002
> >> >From: Dan Hollis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> >On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, E. Robert Bogusta wrote:
> >> >> > I am using a Pioneer A04 DVD burner.
>
can rant all you like about how gnu tar sux and star is
superior but it doesn't matter if you can't drop star into a system and
have everything "just work".
that's partially why postfix is more popular than qmail. because postfix
is a drop-in replacement for sendmail, w
off of star because the command switches
are different. star isn't a "drop-in" replacement.
-Dan
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And of course I'd
> start by trying a dummy burn on another platter in case this one is bad,
> and stuff like that. And I assume you have and need the big fifo? I would
> think that coming from disk you wouldn't. And you're running as root?
iirc the reported packet/sao ar
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Don Russell wrote:
> In the old days (linux 2.2.x) I could burn 2 cds at a time without any
> trouble and I did hundreds of them. Now that I've upgraded to the 2.4
> kernels (redhat 7.2 with first the stock 2.4.7 kernel and now 2.4.18)
> the start of the second burn interrupts
ord
a dvd-rw on my a04, i think it's quite likely that 0.1.3 supports it too.
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> >Schilling
> This is not the official cdrecord and the message "Portions (c) 2002 Red Hat, Inc."
> is not correct - there is no code from Rad Hat in the program :-(
Then who wrote the code to support Pioneer 103/104 in dvdrtools?
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ME with Jun 12 timestamp (today) has now some different wording
with a "new" expiration date.
Did you change this wording before, or after I mentioned the June 17th
time bomb?
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rove the code?
So if people submit patches to add dvd writing support to cdrecord, you
will accept them (even if it means opensource cdrecord will compete with
closed source cdrecord-prodvd)?
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they want to. They're completely at the mercy of the single author who
decides which platforms it gets binary-only release, and which not.
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hostview is closed source and old versions are distributed under something
> smilar to GPL.
So it's justification to keep cdrecord-prodvd closed source?
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e time limited and will expire on June 17th."
^
Maybe it's *you* who should check before posting...
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o DVDs and that uses a standard build system.
> Cdrtools come with a standard build system!
But it doesn't write DVDs...
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> Look what is going on with ghostview
What's going on? (i dont use ghostview)
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On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> What is your problem with cdrecord-ProDVD?
It's closed source binary-only with a license key and timebomb (June 17).
Is it any wonder people might prefer the open source one?
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ary-only with
license key that might shutdown on certain date depending on the mood of
the author.
And for the record joerg, if you had a paypal "donate" button for the open
source cdrecord, I would donate for that too.
I won't support closed-source binaries though.
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http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/dvdrtools/
It's an independent code fork of cdrtools.
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On Tue, 21 May 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> All DVD-Forum members get the permission to make DVD-* for free.
You mean there's no patents on DVD-*? Or do you mean all DVD-Forum members
get royalty-free access to patents?
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quot;?
Eg UDF tree sees bigfile, iso9660 sees bigfile.1, bigfile.2, etc
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On Mon, 13 May 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> It prints: "File %s is too large - ignoring\n"
> It is not possible to put files > 2 GB into a ISO-9660 fs.
What about UDF?
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On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> I did for several years and it did not help.
> Now I am more direct.
Some of us have read your posts for years now and we know: you have always
been "more direct".
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I tried speed=10, but it reverted to speed=4.
You need 10x media. Most rewritable media is only 4x, and 10x is almost
impossible to find.
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 11:51:26AM -0800, Dan Hollis wrote:
> > I meant, do the 1394 bridges have severe bugs also?
> At least the one i use works perfectly.
And the make/model the one you use is ... ?
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>How about ATAPI->1394?
> It may work on Linux (there are known users) but it does not
> work on Solaris.
I meant, do the 1394 bridges have severe bugs also?
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> - Buy a Poineer A03 and add a ATAPI/SCSI Adaptor.
> Unfortunately most of these adaptors have severe bugs.
How about ATAPI->1394?
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out of space if you have too many overruns.
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idea whether a DIVX4-form AVI will be
> suitable.
It's not. SVCD is mpeg2, not divx. You can't make SVCD that way.
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Anyone tested cdrecord with DD-RW yet?
http://www.storagebysony.com/spressa/choose/prod-crx200ea1.html
http://www.cdrlabs.com/review.php3?reviewid=47
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lso happened to bite some legitimate users. There are unhappy
legit customers who had cdrwin make coasters on them.
Didn't he also get caught with his pants down stealing mkisofs source
code?
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flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
then tries to fixate and quit
thank you for your time and effort,
dan howell
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, thierry paret wrote:
> I have a Video CD and I want to duplicate it?
> The CD have 5 tracks with no gap between them.
> How can I create a seond one?
cdrdao will do what you want.
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, [iso-8859-1] Günther Frick wrote:
> Dan Hollis wrote:
> > How do I make a "romeo" format image using mkisofs?
> > My Raite 715 DVD player wants "romeo" format in order to display long
> > filenames in mp3 mode.
> > http://www.ra
How do I make a "romeo" format image using mkisofs?
My Raite 715 DVD player wants "romeo" format in order to display long
filenames in mp3 mode.
http://www.raite.com.tw/technology/user.htm
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model, unless you are saying there
are HP7200's that can write beyond 76 minutes.
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ed disc (maybe playstation or other
software). Not all cd burner can write full sync/crc, so it depends on
your hardware.
What are you trying to copy, and what cd burner have you got.
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ning: media size
> >exceeds writing capacity of this drive".
> One main decision for cdrecord is _not_ to have drive property tables
> compiled into cdrecord. Your wish needs to remain a wish ;-)
Then this warning needs to be in documentation or somewhere on the
cdrecord
ing me nutso. Is my drive limited? Or is it
> >software issue (CDRWin)?
> >Any help appreciated.
> Buy a new drive (not from Sony or HP).
> AFAIK, this drive noes not like more than76 minutes.
Perhaps cdrecord could print a warning to that effect "warning: media size
exceeds wr
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> I'm told that in the next year or so ATAPI will be upgraded to allow
> disconnect-reconnect
It already supports this
> Since ATA100 already added CRC on the transfers, the advantages of SCSI
> grow very small except at the very top end.
CRC has been
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> >From: Dan Hollis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> The IDE interface is more or less junk.
> >Including UDMA with CRC?
> Mmmm if UDMA really contains CRC for the transfered d
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> The IDE interface is more or less junk.
Including UDMA with CRC?
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