Close DVD
Hi,
My DVD is burned OK but not properly closed. I search the list archive
and found that it is a known issue of PIONEER and DVD+R.
I'm wondering if there is way for me to close the DVD properly so that I
can use it.
I know you can do this with un-closed CDR, and the author who reported the
issue closed his DVD using some windoze tools I believe. I tried Nero
Linux, but didn't find any option for me to close the DVD.
Thanks for your help
T
PS. The relevant info:
4457627648/4546240512 (98.1%) @3.4x, remaining 0:16
4476174336/4546240512 (98.5%) @3.9x, remaining 0:13
4491116544/4546240512 (98.8%) @3.2x, remaining 0:10
4508876800/4546240512 (99.2%) @3.8x, remaining 0:07
4526243840/4546240512 (99.6%) @3.7x, remaining 0:03
4544495616/4546240512 (100.0%) @3.9x, remaining 0:00
builtin_dd: 2219856*2KB out @ average 3.7x1385KBps
/dev/dvd: flushing cache
/dev/dvd: closing track
/dev/dvd: closing disc
:-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=2h/ASC=04h/ACQ=07h]: Resource temporarily unavailable
$ dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/dvd
INQUIRY: [PIONEER ][DVD-RW DVR-110D][1.17]
GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION:
Mounted Media: 1Bh, DVD+R
Media ID: RITEK/R03
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
Speed Descriptor#0: 00/2295103 R@8.0x1385=11080KB/s W@8.0x1385=11080KB/s
Speed Descriptor#1: 00/2295103 R@6.0x1385=8310KB/s W@6.0x1385=8310KB/s
Speed Descriptor#2: 00/2295103 R@4.0x1385=5540KB/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: 2
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]:
Track State: partial/complete
Track Start Address: 0*2KB
Free Blocks: 0*2KB
Track Size: 2219856*2KB
READ TRACK INFORMATION[#2]:
Track State: blank
Track Start Address: 2219872*2KB
Next Writable Address: 2219872*2KB
Free Blocks: 75232*2KB
Track Size: 75232*2KB
READ CAPACITY: 1*2048=2048
I'm using Debian Stable.
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