Hi,

C. Clear wrote:
> Drive type   : vendor 'ASUS' product 'BW-16D1HT' revision '3.10'

That would match the Debian bug of last year.


>  Did try Nero for Linux and had the same
> result as I did with Brasero.

Keep in mind that in the Debian bug scenario Brasero's bad read attempt
spoiled the two ASUS drives until they got a power-off-on cycle. If the
drive is built into the computer this means a power-off-on cycle of the
computer, i fear. (I have mine in a USB box. That eases the problem.)

It was enough to show Brasero a CD burnt with wite type TAO to let the
drive go mad. It was not necessary to make a burn attempt.
The only workaround was to blank CD-RW by other programs before giving
them to Brasero for being re-written.

Unfortunately TAO is the write type used by Brasero itself. Other programs
may choose SAO with the consequence that those CDs don't let the drive go
mad, even when they get shown to Brasero.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas

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  Brasero does not burn ISO IMAGE. Error message;  "SCSI error on
  write(0,16): See MMC specs: Sense Key 5 "Illegal request"

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