Mon, 23 Jan 2006 18:54:56 +0100 //[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am not aware of computer DVD-ROM drives which refuse
to read successfully verified DVD+RW
Well, my DVD-ROM cannot read any of the DVD-R or DVD+RW disks that I
have tried.
I use TDK and Verbatim media
Hi Jörg,
This mail is mostly for you as you are the only one who can solve the
problem.
The most recent cdrecord-ProDVD version is an alpha binary and is more
than one year old. Hence it has expired now! That this is the case can
be seen from berlios ftp server listing:
-rwxrwxr-x 1
Hi,
Or just extend the parser to accept both the old or new format.
Cheers,
Klaus
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 06:30:20PM -0700, Bill Mudd wrote:
Jörg,
In version 1.11a31, cdrecord prints -prcap (scsi_cdr.c) as:
Maximum read speed in kB/s:
Current read speed in kB/s:
Hi Jrg,
Well, as far as I know the next C standard, by some called C9X, has buildin I/O.
So it could well be that gcc 3.1.* is implementing features in the new
C standard, hence these error message. But I'm not 100% sure, of cause. :-)
Regards,
Klaus
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 10:25:20AM +0100,
Hi Jrg,
Cdrecord should first look into /etc/default/cdrecord and if not
found into: /opt/schily/etc/default/cdrecord
Sound good, this feature will do just what I need. :-)
An alternative could be $INS_BASE/default/cdrecord for cdrecord and
$INS_BASE/default/rscsi for rscsi. When one changes
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