On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 11:55, John Richard Smith wrote:
snip
The test files were assembled with mkisofs along the lines you mention.
They write out to the CD-RW OK.
then write to disc
tmp]$ cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,0,0 -eject -ignsize /tmp.iso
(where dev=0,0,0 is whatever it should be
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 11:55, John Richard Smith wrote:
snip
The test files were assembled with mkisofs along the lines you mention.
They write out to the CD-RW OK.
then write to disc
tmp]$ cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,0,0 -eject -ignsize /tmp.iso
(where
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 00:09, John Richard Smith wrote:
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 18:26, John Richard Smith wrote:
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
snip
Thanks, John. The driver is recognised alright with cdrecord -scanbus
and I can do a dummy run
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 00:09, John Richard Smith wrote:
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
Data. Sizewise: recently, only small amounts up to and around 1MB, just
in order to test whether I could get the thing to work at all.
DougB
OK so you are writing data files,
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone help? I have been struggling with this problem for ages, RTFM
etc. hasn't resolved it for me.
MDK9.1. Using cdrecord on the CLI.
My Sony CD-writer writes happily to a Toshiba CD-RW, multi-session ,etc.
no problem; but I cannot write anything to a CD-R
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 18:26, John Richard Smith wrote:
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
snip
cdrecord: OPC failed
I believe it is saying that the drive has failed.
That could mean anything.
Maybe the drive isn't set up right for cdrecord to work with it.
or maybe the driver doesn't work with
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 18:26, John Richard Smith wrote:
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
snip
cdrecord: OPC failed
I believe it is saying that the drive has failed.
That could mean anything.
Maybe the drive isn't set up right for cdrecord to work with it.
or maybe
Hi,
Can anyone help? I have been struggling with this problem for ages, RTFM
etc. hasn't resolved it for me.
MDK9.1. Using cdrecord on the CLI.
My Sony CD-writer writes happily to a Toshiba CD-RW, multi-session ,etc.
no problem; but I cannot write anything to a CD-R (I've tried Sony
Supremas,
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 17:55, Jordan Elver wrote:
It's a variety. How can I copy protected cds. I noticve a thread earlier about
cd clone on windows. It surely must be possible to copy bit by bit under
linux? My drive is a Plextor 16/10/40A.
Yes, it's possible. However, making your own
Charlie,
As far as I can discover Jordan the best shot you have at copying DRM (copy
protected) CDs is a Windows program called Clone-CD or a drive that
supports DAO in Linux. A friend has a lot of PC games and has a lot of
small children around frequently (, pretty shiny fwisbee me
Hi,
Yes, it's possible. However, making your own backup copies of copy
protected cd's is only possible if you can make your burner and your
software do an elaborate dance; and they both have to be doing exotic
things. In linux the hardware necessities you can get; the software you
cannot.
Hi Damian,
most likely. That cdrecord output you posted there was at
31% fifo fill... that's hardly a good level. And then:
I suppose nearer 100% would be good :)
Sense Code: 0x0C Qual 0x09 (write error - loss of streaming) Fru 0x0
Loss of streaming...
Is this a DMA issue? I read some
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 07:14, Jordan Elver wrote:
Hi,
Yes, it's possible. However, making your own backup copies of copy
protected cd's is only possible if you can make your burner and your
software do an elaborate dance; and they both have to be doing exotic
things. In linux the hardware
just in case:
hdparm -d1 /dev/devicename
I'll look into it. Do you know how to run a benchmark with hdparm? Someone
showed it a while back and I can't remember the switch.
hdparm -tT /dev/device
too bad it didn't support benchmarking a floppy disk when i tried ;o)
If you are
Hi,
I'm currentlycopying cds on the fly with the following command:
dd if=/dev/cdrom | cdrecord dev=0,2,0 speed=speed -v -
The problem is that I can't actually use 12 or 16 speed recording, depemding
on the disk I am copying. I get a message from cdrecord saying:
Track 01: 25 MB written
On Monday 20 January 2003 10:02 am, Jordan Elver wrote:
Hi,
I'm currentlycopying cds on the fly with the following command:
dd if=/dev/cdrom | cdrecord dev=0,2,0 speed=speed -v -
The problem is that I can't actually use 12 or 16 speed recording,
depemding on the disk I am copying. I get a
If they aren't DRM disks what fs was written to them? Are they VFAT
(Windows 32 bit format) or something else? If they're disks that were
recorded not pressed at a factory; who did it, what software was used to do
it, and can you actually *read the disks* when not trying to copy them?
It's a
Or normally something along the lines or an input/output error. Is this
error caused because the data is not being read quick enough to pipe
throught to cdrecord?
most likely. That cdrecord output you posted there was at
31% fifo fill... that's hardly a good level. And then:
Sense Code:
I'm thinking about buying a CD Writer, so I would really like some tips and
advice on which is the best price/performance/Linux - wise?
Cheers
/Niklas
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
;)
Robert MacLean
- Original Message -
From: Niklas Herder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 4:51 PM
Subject: [newbie] CD Writer
I'm thinking about buying a CD Writer, so I would really like some
tips and
advice on which
I have recently installed mandrake 8.0. Mostly everything is Ok, but I have
one big problem. Although I can access my DVD drive, attempting to access my
CD writer inariably crashes the system. Going into harddrake, there appears
to be a problem of some sort - the device is listed as both a scsi
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 10:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] CD Writer
xcdroast
On Monday 03 September 2001 16:35, you wrote:
Hello everyone
Some one know
Hello everyone
Some one know of a robust application to write CDs R-RW? (I'm using
BlackBox-0.61.1 and Mandrake 8.0)
Thanks
Lionel
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
xcdroast
On Monday 03 September 2001 16:35, you wrote:
Hello everyone
Some one know of a robust application to write CDs R-RW? (I'm using
BlackBox-0.61.1 and Mandrake 8.0)
Thanks
Lionel
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1;
Lionel Pitaru wrote:
Hello everyone
Some one know of a robust application to write CDs R-RW? (I'm using
BlackBox-0.61.1 and Mandrake 8.0)
Thanks
Lionel
Lionel,
I've been using Gtoaster for all my CD burning and it works very nicely
for all my CD burning needs.
--
daRcmaTTeR
On Monday 03 September 2001 21:01, you wrote:
xcdroast
On Monday 03 September 2001 16:35, you wrote:
Hello everyone
Some one know of a robust application to write CDs R-RW? (I'm using
BlackBox-0.61.1 and Mandrake 8.0)
Thanks
Lionel
gtoaster is another excellent choice. It's easy
On Monday 03 September 2001 08:08 pm, Andre Dubuc wrote:
On Monday 03 September 2001 21:01, you wrote:
xcdroast
gtoaster is another excellent choice. It's easy to set up, intuitive, and
has excellent docs!
Andre
I prefer gcombust for isos and such.
-s
(Damn linux - so many choices,
I also use a Plextor and it works fine.
Jord
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 16:59, you wrote:
It was Tue, 19 Jun 2001 15:52:30 -0500 when Carlos Cifuentes wrote:
I want to buy a cd writer for linux but i dont
know what machine work in linux
Can some person help me?
Any decent CD-RW will work,
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 03:52 pm, Carlos Cifuentes wrote:
Hi.
I want to buy a cd writer for linux but i dont
know what machine work in linux
Almost all, a few better than others. CD burning with any OS is
currently more of an art than a science, and like everything, Linux
will do a
It was Tue, 19 Jun 2001 15:52:30 -0500 when Carlos Cifuentes wrote:
I want to buy a cd writer for linux but i dont
know what machine work in linux
Can some person help me?
Any decent CD-RW will work, IDE or SCSI. I use Plextor, which is great.
Paul
--
A day without light is like, eh... night!
Hi!
Just about all Linux distros have a web page. On their web pages they
will either have a Hardware Compatibilty list or a link to one. I suggest
you print out the section pertainingto what you want and shop from there.
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 16:52, Carlos Cifuentes wrote:
Hi.
I want to
Thanks for evryones help. In the end. I just updated my system using the
install disk and it found it and configured it!
I'm now burning away ;-)
Thnks for evryones help,
Jord
On Friday 01 June 2001 19:56, you wrote:
Jordan, this is what worked for me. Edit /etc/modules.conf, and add the
Hello,
I've just got a cd writer after all your wonderful advice last week ;-)
I have it installed and working. But not as a cdwriter. it works as a cdrom
and Mandrake found it, but what now.
All the tutorials that I have found refer to using lilo and using modprobe
etc, but I'm using grub,
Elver [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[newbie] CD Writer
Hello,
I've just got a cd writer after all your wonderful advice last week ;-)
I have it installed and working. But not as a cdwriter. it works as a
cdrom
Um...what? Unless Yamaha has a brand spanking new
burner, it is NOT an OEM of a plextor. Yamaha does
not have burn proof technology like the Plextor does.
And it's latest model is reported to be unstable.
Also most of the Yamaha drivers are not supported by
the CloneCD software while Plextor
I have the Yamaha (internal SCSI version), and am very happy with it.
It's been solid, and reliable since I installed it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Matshita CDRW 7585, works good, no problems so far.
I have a Creative Labs 4224E. Old and slow but it works. I would recomend
you to
quality and don't
think I have ever made a coaster with this one...
regards
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Todd Flinders
Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2001 1:21 AM
To: Paul; newbie
Subject: Re: [newbie] CD Writer
Um...what? Unless Yamaha
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Todd Flinders
Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2001 1:21 AM
To: Paul; newbie
Subject: Re: [newbie] CD Writer
Um...what? Unless Yamaha has a brand spanking new
burner, it is NOT an OEM of a plextor. Yamaha does
not have burn proof
Hi,
I am going to buy a cd writer soonand I was just wondering if anyone has any
suggestions or good experiences to share?
Thanks,
Jord
--
Jordan Elver
while (!asleep()) sheep++;
Plextor and TDK's are rated as the best in the
Windows' world. I haven't personally tested them in
Linux, but when this was discussed before, someone
said they were successfully using a Plextor.
--- TezcatlipocA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Creative Labs 4224E. Old and slow but it
works.
I have Matshita CDRW 7585, works good, no problems so far.
I have a Creative Labs 4224E. Old and slow but it works. I would recomend
you to check the supported hardware list on LM web page.
TezcatlipocA
On Monday 21 May 2001 12:34, you wrote:
Hi,
I am going to buy a cd writer
It was Tue, 22 May 2001 15:21:23 -0700 (PDT) when Todd Flinders wrote:
Plextor and TDK's are rated as the best in the
Windows' world. I haven't personally tested them in
Linux, but when this was discussed before, someone
said they were successfully using a Plextor.
In a linux hardware
After my first install and subsequent re-installs of mandrake 7.0 my cd writer
was able to read data cd's like the dvd drive. Now all of a sudden after a
re-install it deosn't work. I just get an error msg saying "could not list
directory contents file:/mnt/cdrom2". I see the device /dev/hdd
nt: Sunday, June 18, 2000 11:48 AM
Subject: [newbie] cd writer quit working after re-install
After my first install and subsequent re-installs of mandrake 7.0 my cd
writer
was able to read data cd's like the dvd drive. Now all of a sudden after a
re-install it deosn't work. I just get an error
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] cd writer quit working after re-install
Jim,
I went to the link you gave me even though you said it was broken. Guess
what? It works now. I followed the instructions given there and now I
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Wienand Drenth wrote:
Hi Wienand,
I don;t know how you did things, but at www.linux-mandrake.com somewhere,
in the demo of Mandrake 7.1, there is a nice set of animated pages on
setting up a ide-scsi cdrom, and how to create a shortcut to it that
works.
Paul
Hello,
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Paul Marriott wrote:
Creative Blaster CD Studio,
Plextor PlexWriter SCSI,
Acer 8432 (8MB buffer?)
Hi Paul,
No matter what HP has and does, I would always go with a SCSI writer. But
then, I am SCSI minded.
Paul
--
Enthusiasm and optimism are the legs of life
)0(
Paul.before you make a final decision visit this web site:
http://www.smartandfriendly.com/
I bought a former 'special of the month', the cdr-4012 and it
works just fine, both in win98 with the supplied software and
in Linux Mandrake 7.0 using the x-cd-roast software (works in
KDE) that
I have a HP 9200i (SCSI 8x/4x/32x; it's basically the SCSI twin of the
9100i) drive, and I've had no problems with it and Linux. Well, let me take
that back. For some reason I can't burn .exe's while in Linux. It might be the
burning software (gcombust) or it may be something else. But all the
Paul Marriott wrote:
Hi folks,
I've got to the stage where I'm going to buy myself a CD writer and Ive
narrowed the choice down
to 4 or 5(ish) possibilities due to local availability/price etc,
namely:
HP CD writer Plus 9310i,
HP CD writer Plus 9110i,
Creative Blaster CD Studio,
Plextor
Hi, I need to know the same for: HP 8250i CD-Writer
Paul Marriott wrote:
Hi folks,
I've got to the stage where I'm going to buy myself a CD writer and Ive
narrowed the choice down
to 4 or 5(ish) possibilities due to local availability/price etc,
namely:
HP CD writer Plus 9310i,
HP CD
wow, Denis...it's about time...you got this fixed
I just posted this, about 10 minutes ago
KompuKit wrote:
Hi, I need to know the same for: HP 8250i CD-Writer
Paul Marriott wrote:
Hi folks,
I've got to the stage where I'm going to buy myself a CD writer and Ive
narrowed the
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Does anyone know how to setup a CD Writer so it can be mounted on my linux
machine? I'm using Linux Mandrake.
IDE? If so, try the following in your /etc/lilo.conf:
append="hd(x)=ide-scsi"
and replace (x) with the letter of your ATAPI CDR (i.e. hda
for primary
e /mnt/cdrw directory and you should see the
contents of the CD that's in your CD-RW drive.
HTH,
Matt
From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] CD Writer
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 10:37:14 -0500
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Does
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Does anyone know how to setup a CD Writer so it can be mounted on my linux
machine? I'm using Linux Mandrake.
David
You may want to consider X-CD Roast for your CD burning. You can get
information on it at:
http://www.fh-muenchen.de/rz/xcdroast
It came
Does anyone know how to setup a CD Writer so it can be mounted on my linux
machine? I'm using Linux Mandrake.
David
Does anyone know how to setup a CD Writer so it can be mounted on my linuxmachine?
I'm using Linux Mandrake.
David
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