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Re: Doesn't wodim close disk ?



Gregoire Favre wrote:
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 06:40:12PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:

  
Wodim does not support writing DVDs. 
The existence of half baken code does not proof usability.
    
Oh please... AKAIK it's the only way to write udf DVD under linux now.
Under gentoo I can't easyly have both cdrtools and cdrkit so the choice
is done.
  

I am puzzled why you are using wodim instead of growisofs for this, since it has just the "-dvd-compat" option you need. And if gentoo has a problem letting you install it, that's your choice of a fascist distribution.
Please could we stop here about other software and remain upon wodim.
  

Sorry, I thought you wanted to solve the problem, if wodim doesn't support -fix then you can either use another tool or live with the choice of a broken or limited tool. You might also see of wodim supports -dao for the initial burn, and if that closes the session.
  
???? This sounds confused, please explain.
    
I can perfectly mount all my DVD under linux, but not under OSX, please
see the output of dvd+rw-mediainfo to see what the media looks like :

dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/sr0
INQUIRY:                [LITE-ON ][DVDRW SH-16A7S  ][WS04]
GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION:
 Mounted Media:         1Bh, DVD+R
 Media ID:              SONY/D21
 Current Write Speed:   16.0x1385=22160KB/s
 Write Speed #0:        16.0x1385=22160KB/s
 Write Speed #1:        12.0x1385=16620KB/s
 Write Speed #2:        8.0x1385=11080KB/s
 Write Speed #3:        6.0x1385=8310KB/s
 Write Speed #4:        4.0x1385=5540KB/s
 Write Speed #5:        2.4x1385=3324KB/s
GET [CURRENT] PERFORMANCE:
 Write Performance:     6.4x1385=8864KB/s@0 -> 15.4x1385=21296KB/s@2146271
 Speed Descriptor#0:    00/2146271 R@15.4x1385=21296KB/s W@16.0x1385=22160KB/s
 Speed Descriptor#1:    00/2146271 R@15.4x1385=21296KB/s W@12.0x1385=16620KB/s
 Speed Descriptor#2:    00/2146271 R@15.4x1385=21296KB/s W@8.0x1385=11080KB/s
 Speed Descriptor#3:    00/2146271 R@15.4x1385=21296KB/s W@6.0x1385=8310KB/s
 Speed Descriptor#4:    00/2146271 R@15.4x1385=21296KB/s W@4.0x1385=5540KB/s
 Speed Descriptor#5:    00/2146271 R@15.4x1385=21296KB/s W@2.4x1385=3324KB/s
READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]:
 Media Book Type:       00h, DVD-ROM book [revision 0]
 Legacy lead-out at:    2295104*2KB=4700372992
READ DISC INFORMATION:
 Disc status:           appendable
 Number of Sessions:    2
 State of Last Session: empty
 "Next" Track:          2
 Number of Tracks:      2
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]:
 Track State:           invisible
 Track Start Address:   0*2KB
 Free Blocks:           0*2KB
 Track Size:            2146272*2KB
 ROM Compatibility LBA: 262144
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#2]:
 Track State:           blank
 Track Start Address:   2148320*2KB
 Next Writable Address: 2148320*2KB
 Free Blocks:           146784*2KB
 Track Size:            146784*2KB
 ROM Compatibility LBA: 262144
FABRICATED TOC:
 Track#1  :             14@0
 Track#AA :             14@2146272
 Multi-session Info:    #1@0
READ CAPACITY:          2146272*2048=4395565056

  
wodim comes with a broken variant of mkisofs, don't use it.
    
Oh interesting, I don't understand why it works so well under linux
sofar.

I am only asking how I could end with DVD moutable on other OS, nothing
more...

Maybe I should add a "wodim -fix ..." after writing the disk ?

Thank,
  


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E. Robert Bogusta
  It seemed like a good idea at the time

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