On 11. May 2004 at 11:01PM +0200, "Pedro M. (Morphix User)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hugo vanwoerkom escribió: > > > David Cunningham wrote: > > > >> Thank you. Yes, that post shows their GUI successfully > >> burning a DVD under Linux. (I couldn't read the French.) I > >> find that reassuring! There is an interesting and > >> informative web page on the subject of MMC compliance (and > >> non-compliance) at > >> http://fy.chalmers.se/%7Eappro/linux/DVD%2BRW/hcn.html . > >> This seems to a key issue when determining DVD burner > >> behavior under Linux. The article seems to imply not all > >> DVD burners will behave themselves well under Linux. I just > >> stumbled on this after posting to this list. Thank you for > >> your feedback. I don't want to pay a restocking fee if I > >> choose the wrong DVD burner. ;) > > > > So what's your choice? I have a Lite-On LDW-851S, with which I have been able to burn both DVD+R (several) and DVD-R disks (one) with one "coaster" (actually some parts are readable). Surprisingly the one coaster is the branded media. To burn I use dvd+rw-tools with option -speed=1 (which for the Lite-On means 2.4X for +R and 2X for -R). > > H.n > > > Yes, I want to know it to buy a similar DVD burner, Linux compatible ( > or Linux Perfectworking ;)