On 7. September 2005 at 11:30PM +1200,
Volker Kuhlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
On another list someone was keen on LG, model LG GSA-4163,
cheap too. Also does DVD-RAM, which supposedly can be mounted
read/write as a hard disk out of the box with Linux. Emphasis
on out of the box.
On 23. August 2004 at 12:24AM +0200,
Andy Polyakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using Robert Leslie's hfsutils I have created on disk the HFS
filesystem image hfs.img. I can mount hfs.img loopback and
can read and write files to it. Now would a straight cdrecord
hfs.img produce a CD that a
On 9. August 2004 at 2:01PM +0200,
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Would it be possible to include support for
mkisofs -print-size Graft_Point=/Real_Dir?
I think this is useful for on-the-fly DAO burnining.
Please do not claim untrue things. It does of
Would it be possible to include support for
mkisofs -print-size Graft_Point=/Real_Dir?
I think this is useful for on-the-fly DAO burnining.
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I know about the mkisofs -hfs and -apple option to create an
iso/hfs hybrid cd. But can I use cdrecord WITHOUT mkisofs to
create a CD with an HFS filesytem?
Using Robert Leslie's hfsutils I have created on disk the HFS
filesystem image hfs.img. I can mount hfs.img loopback and
can read and
On 23. July 2004 at 8:11AM +1000,
Brad Plant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a liteon 812S dual format 8x dvd burner. I have found
that when burning ritek 4x dvd-r, the discs get burnt at 8x
resulting in errors. Also, the discs get burnt at 8x even when
i specify to burn them at 2x, 4x or
On 21. June 2004 at 6:27PM -0400,
Bill Davidsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got a dual-layer DVD burner which includes a feature
identified as HD_BURN, which claims to be able to put 1.4GB on
a CD blank readable in a DVD reader (any DVD reader).
Interesting. What model/brand is that?
On 30. April 2004 at 11:25AM -0701,
Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 01:51:59PM -0400, James Herschel wrote:
I'm running Debain Sarge rc2 and have upgraded to kernel 2.6.3. I have
an LG DVD-Burner (GSA-4081B v A100) that isn't closing sessions. I am
using
On 22. April 2004 at 7:06AM -0400,
Rob Bogus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
[...]
The same command as above
Note that with dev=ATAPI: you will never get DMA and writing
is s slow.
I thought that had been fixed, I would swear that cdrecord uses
DMA with ATAPI and
On 25. March 2004 at 9:47AM -0700,
Ashish Rangole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to growisofs and understand that it does not write
intermediate iso image to disk but rather directly to DVD.
Yes. But you can use it to write a pre-mastered .iso
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On 25. March 2004 at 9:47AM -0700,
Ashish Rangole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to growisofs and understand that it does not write
intermediate iso image to disk but rather directly to DVD.
Yes. But you can use it to write a pre-mastered .iso
On 28. January 2004 at 10:02AM -0600,
Ramasubramanian Ramesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I asked this in debian-user and got no answer so I thought
this is a better place. How do I get udf writing working in
kernel 2.6? I have udftools installed. However when I try a
pktsetup, it complains
On 23. January 2004 at 5:40PM +0100,
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't comment things you obviously don't really understand.
1) The include files on /usr/src/linux have been absolutely
needed for a long time to be able to compile at all.
I don't have /usr/src/linux and
On 23. January 2004 at 5:40PM +0100,
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't comment things you obviously don't really understand.
1) The include files on /usr/src/linux have been absolutely
needed for a long time to be able to compile at all.
I don't have /usr/src/linux and
On 5. January 2004 at 2:50PM +0100,
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec 31 01:59:50 2003
Having open source is important for support. I may never have
to touch a line of code, but if you were hit by a meteor
cdrtools would continue on as an open source
On 30. December 2003 at 1:32PM +0100,
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Are there any OpenSource alternatives for cdrecord.prodvd
providing the same functionality? Other tools like dvdrtools
only provide a few features, compared to cdrecord.prodvd.
You name ie, this obscure
On 30. December 2003 at 1:32PM +0100,
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Are there any OpenSource alternatives for cdrecord.prodvd
providing the same functionality? Other tools like dvdrtools
only provide a few features, compared to cdrecord.prodvd.
You name ie, this obscure
What's the difference between cdrecord dev=/dev/hdX and cdrecord
dev=ATAPI:0,X,0?
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On 19. December 2003 at 8:21AM -0500,
Rob Bogus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux
kernel. Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the
ide-scsi emulation module is currently broken in this kernel,
and
On 19. December 2003 at 8:21AM -0500,
Rob Bogus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux
kernel. Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the
ide-scsi emulation module is currently broken in this kernel,
and
On 17. December 2003 at 9:21PM +0100,
Markus Plail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just curious, what does CSS have to do with read speed?
Some drives limit the reading speed for CSS scrambled
discs. For some there are firmware hacks available to cirumvent
them.
I had
On 17. December 2003 at 9:21PM +0100,
Markus Plail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just curious, what does CSS have to do with read speed?
Some drives limit the reading speed for CSS scrambled
discs. For some there are firmware hacks available to cirumvent
them.
I had
On 15. December 2003 at 8:05PM -0500,
Kuwanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I finally found a DVD-ROM to test on, though I'm not 100%
sure if it's free of CSS (mplayer doesn't seem to indicate it's
using CSS, so that's a good sign). The read speed for the disk
ends up topping out at around
On 15. December 2003 at 8:05PM -0500,
Kuwanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I finally found a DVD-ROM to test on, though I'm not 100%
sure if it's free of CSS (mplayer doesn't seem to indicate it's
using CSS, so that's a good sign). The read speed for the disk
ends up topping out at around
A bit OT. But I received an email from someone who asserted that
dev=x,x,x breaks on kernel 2.5, which requires dev=/dev/blaa.
Is this by any chance true? Does cdrecord dev=0,0,0 cdrom.iso
still work under linux 2.5+?
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:44:05 +1300,
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
If you like to buy a single format writer, buy DVD-, it is
standard has less readibility problems
As you keep on propagating this nonsense (one might also call
it FUD), for the record: DVD+ isn't any less standard than
DVD-.
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:44:05 +1300,
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
If you like to buy a single format writer, buy DVD-, it is
standard has less readibility problems
As you keep on propagating this nonsense (one might also call
it FUD), for the record: DVD+ isn't any less standard than
DVD-.
I just saw an advertisement for a really cheap Lite-On
DVD+R/W/CD-R/W drive. Has anybody gotten such a drive to work?
http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/english/english-product.htm
http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/english/new_p_e/english--p-drw4412.htm
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I just saw an advertisement for a really cheap Lite-On
DVD+R/W/CD-R/W drive. Has anybody gotten such a drive to work?
http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/english/english-product.htm
http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/english/new_p_e/english--p-drw4412.htm
At Sat, 13 Sep 2003 08:22:37 -0400,
Rob Bogus wrote:
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As the title says, readcd always fails when I try to copy a CDR
prepared by cdrecord and mkisofs. I use both the simple command
readcd dev=0,0,0 f=cdrom and the added option -clone (sample
As the title says, readcd always fails when I try to copy a CDR
prepared by cdrecord and mkisofs. I use both the simple command
readcd dev=0,0,0 f=cdrom and the added option -clone (sample
output appended below). The files in the CDR, however, are free
from any data error, when I check them
As the title says, readcd always fails when I try to copy a CDR
prepared by cdrecord and mkisofs. I use both the simple command
readcd dev=0,0,0 f=cdrom and the added option -clone (sample
output appended below). The files in the CDR, however, are free
from any data error, when I check them
On 10 Jan 2003 12:22:51 +1300,
mdew wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 12:07, Joerg Schilling wrote:
During the last two days, I compiled cderecord-ProDVD-2.0 for
most architectures. If you find an important platform that is
missing, please ask me.
[...]
is the source available?
Simple
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 18:06:27 +0200 (CEST)
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am no native english speaker. We can switch this discussion to
German if you like.
[CUT OUT]
If you believe that the man page should be rewritten, you are welcome
to do the job!
I would be happy if
Can I write DVD's with the open-source cdrecord? Or must I use
cdrecord-ProDVD? I'm not thinking of creating DVD movies, just backing
up data.
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On Sat, 9 Mar 2002 13:05:25 +0100 (CET)
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people may already noticed that since January 1st 2002,
cdrecord-ProDVD is free for Educational and Research purposes,
starting from now, it is also free for private non-commercial use.
How is
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