Re: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive
sorry, should have quoted the original message but was replying to
something I found on the web... here's the original post here:
http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/2005/01/msg00029.html - which I will try
quote after this message.
ive been trying to burn on a dvd+r with growisofs, but i get a
":-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=2h/ASC=04h/ACQ=07h]: Resource
temporarily unavailable" at the end and can't mount the disc. dvd
+rw-mediainfo shows state of last session as incomplete.
i also get a LUN stuck error at the very beginning but it seems to
recover without a problem. At first I thought it was the drive, because
I only got it yesterday, but I tried with my last DVD-R disc I had left
and it wrote perfectly with no errors although my pc doesn't seem to
recognize it as a dvd video (for some reason it saved all the files as
lowercase?? -- but i'm sure this problem i'll work out on my own).
haven't tried burning an existing image with cdrecord yet, mostly
because i have no free space on my drive and thats why i'm desparately
trying to get this working :)
many thanks
gadi
original message below... here are some other relevant urls while i was
searching:
growisofs killing every other DVD+R (similar errors but not problem)
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2005-January/009739.html
LUN appears to be stuck writing LBA=10h, retry in 0ms" kills my DVD+R.
http://www.mail-archive.com/cdwrite@other.debian.org/msg07180.html
DVD burner - death knell?
http://freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=517
spec page for my drive (pioneer dvr-k14)
http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/computer/dvdwriters/dvr-k14/
DVD burning troubles...
http://forums.sudhian.com/messageview.cfm?catid=82&threadid=55989
original message:
trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive
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* To: cdwrite@other.debian.org
* Subject: trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive
* From: Felix Breuer <felix@fbreuer.de>
* Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 20:16:20 +0100
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Hello!
I am having trouble buring a DVD+R on a Pioneer drive. Doing
./growisofs -use-the-force-luke=dao -Z /dev/sr0=/mnt/data/f.iso
I get
...
3866591232/3870259200 (99.9%) @1.6x, remaining 0:01
builtin_dd: 1889776*2KB out @ average 1.5x1385KBps
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: closing track
/dev/sr0: closing disc
:-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=2h/ASC=04h/ACQ=07h]: Resource temporarily unavailable
/dev/sr0: reloading tray
Before I fried several media by using variations of the command line,
including automatic generation of the iso image. Afterwards
./dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/sr0
shows:
INQUIRY: [PIONEER ][DVD-RW DVR-K14L][1.00]
GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION:
Mounted Media: 1Bh, DVD+R
Current Write Speed: 4.0x1385=5540KB/s
Write Speed #0: 4.0x1385=5540KB/s
Write Speed #1: 2.4x1385=3324KB/s
Speed Descriptor#0: 00/2295103 R@1.0x1385=1385KB/s W@4.0x1385=5540KB/s
Speed Descriptor#1: 00/2295103 R@1.0x1385=1385KB/s W@2.4x1385=3324KB/s
READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]:
Media Book Type: A1h, DVD+R book [revision 1]
Media ID: RITEK/R02
Legacy lead-out at: 2295104*2KB=4700372992
READ DISC INFORMATION:
Disc status: appendable
Number of Sessions: 1
State of Last Session: incomplete
"Next" Track: 1
Number of Tracks: 2
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]:
Track State: partial/complete
Track Start Address: 0*2KB
Free Blocks: 0*2KB
Track Size: 1889776*2KB
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#2]:
Track State: blank
Track Start Address: 1889792*2KB
Next Writable Address: 1889792*2KB
Free Blocks: 405312*2KB
Track Size: 405312*2KB
READ CAPACITY: 1*2048=2048
I would greatly appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Felix
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 16:49 +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Gadi Cohen <dragon@wastelands.net> wrote:
>
> > hey, having the same problem...
> >
> > i've got the pioneer dvr-k14 in my laptop.
> >
> > you ever find a solution for this?
>
> What is your problem? Doesn"t cdrecord work for you?
>
> Jörg
>
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