Hi,
> libburn : FATAL : SCSI error on write(0,16): [3 0C 00] Write error
> ...
> What can I do now?
Other media or other drive, i fear.
Neither the burn program nor the operating system are at fault.
It is simply that the drive answers any attempt to start writing
by an error message. We have tr
Hi,
Thanks for your quick reply but…
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
You could try to hide the image size from xorriso and thus avoid the
RESERVE TRACK command.
But i expect a write error with the first WRITE command then:
cat /home/axel/Videos/USA/Birth of a Nation.iso' | \
xorr
Hi,
(you forgot to CC the Debian bug report 702...@bugs.debian.org)
> > Is the medium still reported as blank ?
> Yes, it is.
So we could do more experiments without media waste.
> > xorriso -report_about ALL -scsi_log on \
> > ...your.other.xorriso.arguments... \
> > 2>&1
Hi,
> libburn : FATAL : Cannot reserve track of 7164592128 bytes
It should be able to do so. So why does it not ?
> libburn : SORRY : Asynchronous SCSI error on SYNCHRONIZE CACHE: [3 0C 00]
> Write error
Probably libburn should not synchronize after the failed track
reservation.
Is the medium
Package: xorriso
Version: 0.5.6.pl00-2
Severity: normal
Output:
Drive current: -indev '/dev/sr0'
Drive type : vendor 'HL-DT-ST' product 'BD-RE BP06LU11' revision 'HK01'
Media current: DVD+R/DL
Media product: RICOHJPN/D01/48 , Ricoh Company Limited
Media status : is blank
Media summary: 0 sessi
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