Re: PX-716SA growisofs won't write DVD
Robert,
with the media that previously failed to write:
# dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/dvd1
INQUIRY: [PLEXTOR ][DVDR PX-716A ][1.06]
GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION:
Mounted Media: 1Bh, DVD+R
Media ID: CMC MAG/E01
Current Write Speed: 8.0x1385=11080KB/s
Write Speed #0: 8.0x1385=11080KB/s
Write Speed #1: 6.0x1385=8310KB/s
Write Speed #2: 4.0x1385=5540KB/s
GET [CURRENT] PERFORMANCE:
Write Performance: 6.0x1385=8310KB/s@0 -> 8.0x1385=11080KB/s@2295103
Speed Descriptor#0: 02/2295104 R@12.0x1385=16620KB/s W@8.0x1385=11080KB/s
Speed Descriptor#1: 02/2295104 R@12.0x1385=16620KB/s W@6.0x1385=8310KB/s
Speed Descriptor#2: 02/2295104 R@12.0x1385=16620KB/s W@4.0x1385=5540KB/s
READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]:
Media Book Type: A1h, DVD+R book [revision 1]
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: 1
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]:
Track State: blank
Track Start Address: 0*2KB
Next Writable Address: 0*2KB
Free Blocks: 2295104*2KB
Track Size: 2295104*2KB
FABRICATED TOC:
Track#1 : 17@0
Track#AA : 17@4294770689
Multi-session Info: #1@0
READ CAPACITY: 1*2048=2048
is there a way to disable the drive from doing any media check and just
writing?
Thanks,
Steve
On Friday 16 September 2005 10:23, Rob Bogus wrote:
> Steve Adeff wrote:
> >drive is a SATA drive that works fine for CDR's.
> >
> >growisofs -Z /dev/dvd1=file.ISO
> >
> >Executing 'builtin_dd if=file.ISO of=/dev/dvd1 obs=32k seek=0'
> >/dev/dvd1: "Current Write Speed" is 8.2x1385KBps.
> > 32768/4008509440 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 14271:43
> > 32768/4008509440 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 20388:10
> > 32768/4008509440 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 28543:26
> > 32768/4008509440 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 34659:53
> > 32768/4008509440 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 40776:20
> > 32768/4008509440 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 48931:36
> >
> >dmseg output:
> >Device sr0 not ready.
> >Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi2, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0
> >Attached scsi generic sg1 at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 5
> >Attached scsi generic sg2 at scsi6, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0
> >Attached scsi generic sg3 at scsi6, channel 0, id 2, lun 0, type 0
> >parport0: FIFO is stuck
> >parport0: BUSY timeout (1) in compat_write_block_pio
> >DMA write timed out
> >Device sr0 not ready.
> >parport0: FIFO is stuck
> >parport0: BUSY timeout (1) in compat_write_block_pio
> >DMA write timed out
> >parport0: FIFO is stuck
> >parport0: BUSY timeout (1) in compat_write_block_pio
> >DMA write timed out
> >parport0: FIFO is stuck
> >parport0: BUSY timeout (1) in compat_write_block_pio
> >DMA write timed out
> >SCSI error : <3 0 0 0> return code = 0x2
> >parport0: FIFO is stuck
> >parport0: BUSY timeout (1) in compat_write_block_pio
> >DMA write timed out
> >ata4: command 0xa0 timeout, stat 0xd0 host_stat 0x20
> >SCSI error : <3 0 0 0> return code = 0x2
> >parport0: FIFO is stuck
> >parport0: BUSY timeout (1) in compat_write_block_pio
> >DMA write timed out
> >parport0: FIFO is stuck
> >parport0: BUSY timeout (1) in compat_write_block_pio
> >DMA write timed out
> >parport0: FIFO is stuck
> >parport0: BUSY timeout (1) in compat_write_block_pio
> >DMA write timed out
>
> Same thing I told David, your drive (firmware) may not like the media.
> Things to try are other brands of media and firmware upgrade. That
> "device not ready" sounds as if the firmware didn't like the media.
>
> Other thought: try the mediainfo command and see if that provides
> enlightenment.
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