Re: Big problems w/ writing any type of cdrom
Hello,
I now tried the following:
cdrecord -v -eject -force -dummy speed=1 dev=0,1,0
cd_image
Even using speed=1, the minimum fifo is 81% and the
debian cdrom can't be used for tasksel (it repeats the
same errors endless)
Is there some trick or something to make it work ?
Like, my dad says the windows software for the
cdburner knows the thing isn't exactly working
correctly and writes the cd a couple of times to avoid
the problem - is this possible with cdrecord ?
Thanks,
Joris
--- Carl Fink <carlf@fink.to> wrote:
> On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 01:46:39PM -0700, Joris
> Huizer wrote:
>
> > mkisofs -r -o cd_image "$1/"
> > cdrecord -v speed=24 blank=all dev=0,1,0 -data
> > cd_image
> > cdrecord -v -eject speed=24 dev=0,1,0 cd_image
>
> Why blank=all? Are you using CD-RW? I don't know
> what happens if
> you blank CD-R, but I know it isn't necessary.
> Also, you can add
> "-eject" to the recording command itself -- it
> records, then ejects.
>
> If you are using CD-RW, try adding -immed and/or
> -force to the
> command line -- I need both to burn on rewriteable
> media with my
> drive.
>
> > hdc: cdrom_decode_status: status=0x51 { DriveReady
> > SeekCompleteError }
> > hdc: cdrom_decode_status: error=0x30
>
> I've seen that when I tried to burn a CD at too high
> a speed. The
> FIFO buffer is never close to empty, but the CD is
> defective. I
> suspect that my cheap CD-RW drive simply doesn't
> have the laser power
> to burn on my cheap CD-RW and CD-R disks at over
> about 12X. Try
> reducing the speed.
> --
> Carl Fink carlf@dm.net
> Manager, Dueling Modems Computer Forum
> <http://dm.net>
>
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