I set stream_recording off yesterday and did a run at the end of the
day. The screen output appeared that it worked OK. Then the cron ran
the script this morning and it took over 2 hours. But it failed again,
however in different locations.
xorriso : UPDATE : 2375392 blocks read in 951 seconds
On Wed, 2017-08-16 at 19:34 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry, i did not react properly on this piece of info:
>
> >
> > The format, erase, and burn processes all complete normally with no
> > issues or errors. When I mount and attempt to read the tar file it
> > aborts with an error
Hello,
I have been using xorriso for sometime now. Recently the tar file
exceeded a single layer media and so I purchased double layer media. I
have not been able get reliable burns on the double layer. The media
was labeled "for Video". So I found some Maxell that was labeled "for
Data" and or
I did have =ssa:none on the growisofs argument. Changed it to
=spare:none and then burned two BD-R at 21 GByte. Both finished
normally and verified. The log reports did not include the background
format message either.
Performance was also significantly increased. It started at 3.4x and
t
On 04/17/2014 09:39 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
The workaround has to be applied to the unused BD-R _before_
K3b resp. growisofs get to see it.
These were unused (brand new) media I attempted to format.
Strange. In order to get to the bug, growisofs must have succeeded
with formatting. Why
On 04/17/2014 09:16 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
I did attempt to format the BD-R last night. No
good. It would not attempt it. The program would run and then terminate.
"The" BD-R sounds like you tried to format the already written BD-R.
That won't work.
The workaround has to be applied
On 04/16/2014 04:16 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
My drive setup is returning an error on all BD-R media just at the very end
of the burn. [...] The media appears to be mountable and usable like the burn
completed normally.
System description is Ubuntu Linux12.04LTS with KDE desktop using K3b.
Hello,
My drive setup is returning an error on all BD-R media just at the very
end of the burn. Perhaps 20 MByte or less from end. No errors are
reported in the log file to indicate possible problem. Is this an
anomaly with growisofs? The media appears to be mountable and usable
like the b
manufacturer and model
if you know of any units that actually perform at rated performance
levels. If certain media is required then please specify what is known
to work for you.
Thank you for your consideration,
James Finnall
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interest and consideration of my problem.
James
On 06/27/2013 10:07 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
James Finnall wrote:
Hello Thomas,
Responses below for the suggested commands.
stream_recording seems to have nailed the issue down.
I did check for firmware updates on Pioneer website but none
Hello Thomas,
Responses below for the suggested commands.
stream_recording seems to have nailed the issue down.
I did check for firmware updates on Pioneer website but none available
at the current time.
I read the man page regarding stream_recording but not sure that I fully
understand what
Hello Thomas, and thank you for your response and consideration. The
format option of -spare=none did help to at least double the performance
as you thought. I was able add the parameter to the command in K3B
settings as well. However, I was not able to modify any of the selected
programs for
Hello All,
I have uBuntu systems and running 3.2 kernel. I also use K3B software
version 2.0.2. The DVD drive I am using is Pioneer BDR-208D in a USB
2.0 enclosure.
When I burn a DVD+R I can get 14222 KB/s throughput rates and a DVD
burns and verifies OK. When I burn a BD-RE at 2x speed i
On Saturday 21 May 2005 05:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Perhaps someone here could offer some suggestions.
>
> I take that for "any suggestions" and (again) advise DVD writer
> programs like growisofs or cdrecord-ProDVD.
>
> With growisofs i roughly use
>
> formatter_program | \
> g
Hello All,
When configuring a Linux kernel 2.6.x series to enable the raw device support,
it states this as being obsolete and deprecated. The suggestion is to use
the O_DIRECT flag when opening the device name. I can see how this could be
possible from inside an application where the system
On Friday 13 May 2005 20:34, James Finnall wrote:
> On Friday 13 May 2005 20:07, James Finnall wrote:
> > On Friday 13 May 2005 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> I just thought of another possible solution I need to test. The write
> operation usin
On Sunday 08 May 2005 18:49, Luis Sousa wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using Debian Sarge with:
> - kernel: 2.4.26
> - mkisofs: 2.01+01a01-2
> - dvd+rw-tools: 5.21.4.10.8-1
> - window manager: kde 3.3
> - Drive LG DVD DVDRAM GSA-4163B
>
> dmesg:
> CSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
> hdc: attached ide-s
On Friday 13 May 2005 20:07, James Finnall wrote:
> On Friday 13 May 2005 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > > I would have expected that what was true of CDs would be true with
> > > DVDs.
> >
> > So let us assume for now that DVDs are sti
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I would have expected that what was true of CDs would be true with
> > DVDs.
>
> So let us assume for now that DVDs are still safe
> in that aspect. At least no real problems have
> been reported. (Nevertheless i pad 300 kB)
>
If y
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 22:58, Graham Freeman wrote:
> I am trying to use growisofs to backup data to DVD-R on my Fedora FC3
> IBM ThinkCentre machine, running Gnome. I have successfully used
> cdrecord with the command
>mkisofs -hide-joliet-trans-tbl -R -d -allow-leading-dots -l . |
> cdrec
On Sunday 27 February 2005 09:37, Joerg Schilling wrote:
..
>
> I am the author of cdrecord and I definitely know that
> cdrecord DOES support DVD writing.
>
> Jörg
>
Perhaps you can help me with cdrtools-01.01a01 to build it for DVD-R /RW
support. An output below is provided that states the
On Monday 21 February 2005 05:17, Maik Zumstrull wrote:
> Bill Davidsen wrote:
> > James Finnall wrote:
> > >Everytime I use cdrecord under Linux 2.6 kernel and reference the
> > > drive by the /dev/devid it responds with the following:
> > >
> > >Wa
On Sunday 20 February 2005 21:18, Mitch Davis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use growisofs to write data to a
> blanked DVD-RW. If I point growisofs at an image
> file, everything works properly. But if I pipe in
> the image file via stdin or a named pipe, the
> write fails with the message "C
Hello,
Everytime I use cdrecord under Linux 2.6 kernel and reference the drive by
the /dev/devid it responds with the following:
Cdrecord 2.00.3 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jörg Schilling
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: '/dev/sr0'
devname: '/dev/sr0'
scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
I would highly suggest trying to read the DVD's under another OS. There is
a Linux kernel bug regarding reading CD/DVD media related to the
read-ahead cache. It attempts to read data before it has been requested
to cache it. But on CD/DVD media the data can run out before the media
actually
Maybe the dates here are just a machine with a real bad time clock, but
they are from the year 2001. That was really a long time ago. Like
possibly somebody brought up an old server or something? But I received
two messages on the list from 27 July 2001 from the same sender.
Just thought I w
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 11:29, Hermes, Stefan wrote:
> Do you know of any program which will accept tar or cpio format as input
> and generates an ISO-9660 image for burning? I have a large box full of
> 4GB 4mm DAT tapes which should go on DVD, and they are in tar or cpio
> format. Currently t
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 15:06, Thomas Klausner wrote:
..
> >Description:
>
> When playing an audio cd via cdda2wav using the command:
>
> su root -c "cdda2wav -t2 --dev /dev/rcd0d -e "
You can use the -N option to suppress the default file output.
The manpage in my Linux system describes both
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 15:06, Thomas Klausner wrote:
..
> >Description:
>
> When playing an audio cd via cdda2wav using the command:
>
> su root -c "cdda2wav -t2 --dev /dev/rcd0d -e "
You can use the -N option to suppress the default file output.
The manpage in my Linux system describes both
On Friday 30 January 2004 02:59, Andy Polyakov wrote:
>
> Meaning that you can't reproduce the problem... Well, varying
> results might be indication of poor media support in firmware. I
> would still recommend to try -speed=1 option and maybe even stick
> to it for *this* media brand/batch, just
On Friday 30 January 2004 02:59, Andy Polyakov wrote:
>
> Meaning that you can't reproduce the problem... Well, varying
> results might be indication of poor media support in firmware. I
> would still recommend to try -speed=1 option and maybe even stick
> to it for *this* media brand/batch, just
On Thursday 29 January 2004 07:52, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>
> The cdrecord README clearly states that you _need_ working DMA
> in order to write DVDs. If you have burnfree ON the drive just
> dramatically slows down.
>
> Jörg
This is the only information that I can determine from my system.
If you
On Thursday 29 January 2004 07:52, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>
> The cdrecord README clearly states that you _need_ working DMA
> in order to write DVDs. If you have burnfree ON the drive just
> dramatically slows down.
>
> Jörg
This is the only information that I can determine from my system.
If you
On Thursday 29 January 2004 14:05, James Finnall wrote:
> Follow-up information.
>
> I am building a Linux gateway server for a client that uses a DVD+RW drive
> for the backup system. It uses the dvd+rw-tools as well. It is running
> 5.17 that I just installed.
>
> I was
On Thursday 29 January 2004 14:05, James Finnall wrote:
> Follow-up information.
>
> I am building a Linux gateway server for a client that uses a DVD+RW drive
> for the backup system. It uses the dvd+rw-tools as well. It is running
> 5.17 that I just installed.
>
> I was
Follow-up information.
I am building a Linux gateway server for a client that uses a DVD+RW drive for
the backup system. It uses the dvd+rw-tools as well. It is running 5.17
that I just installed.
I was NOT able to duplicate this problem. Growisofs wrote to the drive just
fine while it was
Follow-up information.
I am building a Linux gateway server for a client that uses a DVD+RW drive for
the backup system. It uses the dvd+rw-tools as well. It is running 5.17
that I just installed.
I was NOT able to duplicate this problem. Growisofs wrote to the drive just
fine while it was
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 09:52, Andy Polyakov wrote:
> First of all note that 5.17 is strongly recommended update for
> those who deploy 5.14 through 5.16. It addresses problems with
> DVD-dash recordings performed with -dvd-compat option, i.e. very
> kind of recordings you're referring to. I a
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 09:52, Andy Polyakov wrote:
> First of all note that 5.17 is strongly recommended update for
> those who deploy 5.14 through 5.16. It addresses problems with
> DVD-dash recordings performed with -dvd-compat option, i.e. very
> kind of recordings you're referring to. I a
Hello,
I upgraded to dvd+rw-tools-5.17 tonight and I seem to have
found a new error message I have not seen before.
# growisofs -Z /dev/scd0 -dvd-video output
Executing 'mkisofs -dvd-video output | builtin_dd of=/dev/raw/raw1 obs=32k
seek=0'
:-( unable to PREVENT MEDIA REMOVAL: Bad file descrip
Hello,
I upgraded to dvd+rw-tools-5.17 tonight and I seem to have
found a new error message I have not seen before.
# growisofs -Z /dev/scd0 -dvd-video output
Executing 'mkisofs -dvd-video output | builtin_dd of=/dev/raw/raw1 obs=32k seek=0'
:-( unable to PREVENT MEDIA REMOVAL: Bad file descript
Hello List,
I am rather new to this video DVD type applications. I have been
working with DVD+RW for a couple of years for just normal data
applications. I burned a udf DVD-R this morning using growisofs,
and the end of the burning output is below. Perhaps someone can
enlighten me on why my
Hello List,
I am rather new to this video DVD type applications. I have been
working with DVD+RW for a couple of years for just normal data
applications. I burned a udf DVD-R this morning using growisofs,
and the end of the burning output is below. Perhaps someone can
enlighten me on why my
On Monday 29 December 2003 15:15, Rob Bogus wrote:
> I have been creating bootable (el torrito style) CDs since the
> capability was added to mkisofs ages ago. However, from time to time I
> find a system which doesn't know how to boot CD and must boot from
> floppy. With programs like Linux boot d
On Monday 29 December 2003 15:15, Rob Bogus wrote:
> I have been creating bootable (el torrito style) CDs since the
> capability was added to mkisofs ages ago. However, from time to time I
> find a system which doesn't know how to boot CD and must boot from
> floppy. With programs like Linux boot d
Not sure how else to describe them, except that perhaps they were
purchased from CD LabelCorp, in 300 label packages.
As far as the age of the labels for storage, I have been using them
for about two years now. But one test I ran was to burn a blank
CDR without any label and then verified the
Not sure how else to describe them, except that perhaps they were
purchased from CD LabelCorp, in 300 label packages.
As far as the age of the labels for storage, I have been using them
for about two years now. But one test I ran was to burn a blank
CDR without any label and then verified the
ean that the
> "rest of the problem" will be resovled at some later time,
> because the latter can only be addressed by user, see
> http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/hcn.html for further
> details (thanks to James Finnall for feedback). For other changes
> see revision history.
>
> Season greetings to everyone. A.
ean that the
> "rest of the problem" will be resovled at some later time,
> because the latter can only be addressed by user, see
> http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/hcn.html for further
> details (thanks to James Finnall for feedback). For other changes
> see revisi
On Monday 15 December 2003 06:00, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Did you try cdrecord-ProDVD?
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/
>
> Jörg
The drive appears to back to functioning once again. I had to
reboot several times. I was able to do what I wanted to do though
and that was to burn t
On Monday 15 December 2003 06:00, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Did you try cdrecord-ProDVD?
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/
>
Hello Jörg,
I got cdrecord-ProDVD to run after a bit. It burned the DVD+RW and it is
mounted and readable.
No errors at present. The ouput from cdrecord-ProD
On Monday 15 December 2003 06:00, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Did you try cdrecord-ProDVD?
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/
>
> Jörg
The drive appears to back to functioning once again. I had to
reboot several times. I was able to do what I wanted to do though
and that was to burn t
On Monday 15 December 2003 06:00, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Did you try cdrecord-ProDVD?
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/
>
Hello Jörg,
I got cdrecord-ProDVD to run after a bit. It burned the DVD+RW and it is mounted and
readable.
No errors at present. The ouput from cdrecord-ProD
On Monday 15 December 2003 05:53, Andy Polyakov wrote:
> One thing comes to mind. It's possible that Nero applies OPC,
> Optimal Power Calibration procedure even to DVD+RW, which might
> do the trick. Note that OPC is defined in DVD-dash context only,
> but there is a chance that some firmwares sup
On Monday 15 December 2003 05:53, Andy Polyakov wrote:
> One thing comes to mind. It's possible that Nero applies OPC,
> Optimal Power Calibration procedure even to DVD+RW, which might
> do the trick. Note that OPC is defined in DVD-dash context only,
> but there is a chance that some firmwares sup
On Monday 15 December 2003 06:00, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>
> Did you try cdrecord-ProDVD?
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/
>
> Jörg
I haven't used this program for a long time. But I will update my
installation and test it tonight.
Thanks,
James
On Monday 15 December 2003 05:53, Andy Polyakov wrote:
> > These errors are typical of the burned DVD+RW from other drives
> > as well. The media can be erased and then reused. I have
> > confirmed that the media is usable in another drive.
>
> So it can't read media recorded in *other* recorders
On Monday 15 December 2003 06:00, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>
> Did you try cdrecord-ProDVD?
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/
>
> Jörg
I haven't used this program for a long time. But I will update my
installation and test it tonight.
Thanks,
James
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On Monday 15 December 2003 05:53, Andy Polyakov wrote:
> > These errors are typical of the burned DVD+RW from other drives
> > as well. The media can be erased and then reused. I have
> > confirmed that the media is usable in another drive.
>
> So it can't read media recorded in *other* recorders
Hello all,
I just joined the list so I hope this is the correct list for this
type of problem.
I just purchased a new dual format DVD burner. It is an Utmost
Technology unit. As I understand this drive is distributed by
several manufacturers. I purchased the first unit on Friday and I
was
Hello all,
I just joined the list so I hope this is the correct list for this
type of problem.
I just purchased a new dual format DVD burner. It is an Utmost
Technology unit. As I understand this drive is distributed by
several manufacturers. I purchased the first unit on Friday and I
was
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