The quote you use, "not yet is that spirit of pristine valour extinct in
you" can you please tell me where you found this.
On Fri, Jul 02, 2021 at 10:04:04PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
> Greg Wooledge writes:
> > Audio CDs do not have a file system. There's nothing to mount. There
> > are no ".wav files".
> Using Caja file manager I have put in the localtion bar (or rather it put in)
>
> cdda://sr0/
>
> This shows me
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Fri, Jul 02, 2021 at 08:51:54PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
>> Michael Lange writes:
>>
>> > So, does anyone know about a way to verify the integrity of burned
>> > audio-CDs?
>> >
>>
>> This is a bit speculative because I cannot test it, but:
>>
>> k3b and brasero have
On Fri, Jul 02, 2021 at 08:51:54PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
> Michael Lange writes:
>
> > So, does anyone know about a way to verify the integrity of burned
> > audio-CDs?
> >
>
> This is a bit speculative because I cannot test it, but:
>
> k3b and brasero have options to verify written cd.
>
>
Michael Lange writes:
> So, does anyone know about a way to verify the integrity of burned
> audio-CDs?
>
This is a bit speculative because I cannot test it, but:
k3b and brasero have options to verify written cd.
I think you could verify using diff, i.e. diff /dev/cdrom file.iso
Or you could
Hi,
On Tue, 29 Jun 2021 10:32:04 +0200
Linux-Fan wrote:
(...)
> I usually go for this kind of command:
>
> cmp whatever.iso /dev/sr0
>
> If it reports "EOF on whatever.iso" its fine :)
I think this is similar to that recipe from the debianforum, only that
the latter seems to be a little
Michael Lange writes:
[...]
I discovered then that, unless I missed something, that verifying the
success of the burning procedure appears to be surprisingly (to me at
least) non-trivial. For data-discs I finally found a recipe that seems to
work in the archives of debianforum.de :
$ cat
issed something, that verifying the
success of the burning procedure appears to be surprisingly (to me at
least) non-trivial. For data-discs I finally found a recipe that seems to
work in the archives of debianforum.de :
$ cat whatever.iso | md5sum
50ab1d0cba4c1cedb61a6f22f55e75b7 -
$ wc -c wh
> On June 25, 2021 at 5:49 AM Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Michael Lange wrote:
> > If someone here can report about experience (good or bad) with specific
> > make and models (still not sure whether the next drive will be a DVD- or
> > BD-writer), it would be welcome...
>
> In genera
Hi,
Michael Lange wrote:
> If someone here can report about experience (good or bad) with specific
> make and models (still not sure whether the next drive will be a DVD- or
> BD-writer), it would be welcome...
In general i'd buy any brand of full height drives.
I currently run 3 LGs, 2 ASUS, 1 S
Hi,
On Fri, 25 Jun 2021 08:44:58 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
(...)
> > But maybe this is to be expected when cdrskin runs with the
> > modesty_on_drive=... option?
>
> Yes. That option causes frequent inquiry of the drive's buffer status.
> At the time of above READ BUFFER CAPACITY command th
Hi,
i wrote:
> >modesty_on_drive=1:min_percent=75:max_percent=80
Michael Lange wrote:
> burning failed with this option, too (two out of three runs).
Looks like you really need a new drive.
> cdrskin: FATAL : SCSI error on write(299,13): See MMC \
> specs: Sense
n the same controller while a WRITE(10) was waiting for
> buffer space in the burner.
>
> I wonder whether this workaround can avoid the drive's error reply.
>
> If you are curious enough, add to your cdrskin runs this non-cdrecord
> option
>
>modesty_on_drive=1:
Hi,
i got an SCSI log of a failed burn run from Michael Lange.
No artsy dance between drive and libburn is to see, which could explain
a misunderstanding between both.
The drive buffer becomes full, after 17 seconds some few sectors seem to
have been actually written, and then the second next WRI
Hi,
i am making theories how the drive firmware could perceive any illegal
request while WRITE(10) commands come in. (Senile dementia is not among
the usual signs of drive ageing. Rather they go blind or suffer stroke.)
I would be interesting to see the SCSI log of a failed dummy burn. I.e. with
get a new drive.
I thought so, maybe the drive is just dying slowly.
> DVD drives are cheap nowadays. Last time i got one, i had to send it
> back because of being unreliable with reading what it wrote. The
> replacement works well. (I suspect that the bad one was sent to the
> next c
spect that the bad one was sent to the next customer.
Nobody was interested in my problem report.)
Personally, i'd rather get a BD drive for about 5 times the price.
But if you are mainly into audio CD burning, this would be overdone.
In any case, test it with all your intended use cases, as soon as it
arrives.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
Hi,
thanks for the quick responese!
On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 20:58:17 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Michael Lange wrote:
> > cdrskin: FATAL : SCSI error on write(442,13): See MMC specs: Sense Key
> > 5 "Illegal request", ASC A8 ASCQ 04
>
> The hex number triple (5, A8, 04) is the reply o
Hi,
Michael Lange wrote:
> cdrskin: FATAL : SCSI error on write(442,13): See MMC specs: Sense Key
> 5 "Illegal request", ASC A8 ASCQ 04
The hex number triple (5, A8, 04) is the reply of the drive to command
WRITE(10) after 34 such commands succeeded. (34 = 442 / 13. 13 is the
smallest multiple of
Hi,
I have recently been encountering errors while trying to burn CDDA discs;
I had previously used cdrdao for ages for this task, which (at least it
looks like that to me) hasn't really been maintained for well over 10
years, so I thought it *might* be a software bug with cdrdao.
Too bad, now I
I now have a workaround for my problem with the Teac W5000U DVD drive
and 64 bit computer. Was somewhat hard to find, but I obtained a USB
controller card new enough to be PCI express but old enough not to
support USB 3.0. So far, have not suffered any more controller resets.
The card uses the eh
Hi,
David Farrier wrote:
> $ cdrskin --list_features
> [...]
> PhysInterface=2/ATAPI , INQ2=0 , DBE=0
Indeed the drive firmware believes to talk via an IDE/ATAPI controller.
Ye olde Parallel SCSI would be Physical Interface Standard 1.
SATA would be 7. Direct connection to USB would be 8
rnal drive. Mainly because I had
done all my investigation with "stable" and earlier, but also so I could
obtain version 1.5.2 of cdrskin and try Thomas Scmitt's above suggestion.
The big news, "testing" behaves the same as earlier Debian versions as far
as burning CDs is
deloptes wrote:
Unfortunately, trying different USB ports does not make any difference,
as
all my external USB ports belong to the same controller. Would like to
try
your other suggestion, unloading xhci_hcd and let the system fall back
to
ehci_hcd. How do I do that? I tried blacklisting xh
David Farrier wrote:
> Unfortunately, trying different USB ports does not make any difference, as
> all my external USB ports belong to the same controller. Would like to try
> your other suggestion, unloading xhci_hcd and let the system fall back to
> ehci_hcd. How do I do that? I tried blacklist
deloptes wrote:
I would suggest try using usb2 port if the PC has one or unloading the
xhci_hcd. Your old pc did not have usb3 for sure and you reported it
worked well there.
Unfortunately, trying different USB ports does not make any difference, as
all my external USB ports belong to the sa
David Farrier wrote:
> Thanks. That is good advice for a drive that gets its power from the USB
> port. I should have mentioned this particular drive has its own power
> supply.
Hi, yes I found this in the log you posted - look at my next post from
yesterday regarding usb3 driver
regards
Hi,
are you aware that there were more replies on the list which did not
Cc you ?
David Farrier wrote:
> I have even entertained the thought the design might be so
> ancient as to be a repackaged SCSI drive.
I doubt that. The main difference between SCSI and IDE/ATAPI drives in the
was the pric
ollers mad after a while of
burning. The rotation speed might grow and thus consume more power.
But you had effective CD speed 4, which is rather moderate.
Did you already try to plug it into a different USB port of the computer ?
Does it have its own power supply (or does it have two USB cables) ?
Thanks. That is good advice for a drive that gets its power from the USB
port. I should have mentioned this particular drive has its own power
supply.
On Fri, 22 May 2020, Dan Ritter wrote:
My nearly baseless suspicion: the drive needs more power than it
is getting from this USB port.
Sugges
deloptes wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
>> Suggestions to verify/eliminate this: move it to a different USB
>> port (not nearby); put it on a USB hub that get power via an AC
>> adapter.
>
> the burners (usb2) that I have provide dual usb cable exactly for this.
> as we know typical usb2 provide 0
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Suggestions to verify/eliminate this: move it to a different USB
> port (not nearby); put it on a USB hub that get power via an AC
> adapter.
the burners (usb2) that I have provide dual usb cable exactly for this.
as we know typical usb2 provide 0.5A, so might be your suspicio
riptor became invalid while it was waiting for the
outcome of the pending SCSI transaction.
Hard to say what makes the involved controllers mad after a while of
burning. The rotation speed might grow and thus consume more power.
But you had effective CD speed 4, which is rather moderate.
Did
ads reliably, but when writing, fails after
> transferring approximately 150 Mb. Writing disk images smaller than
> that usually works.
>
> Have tried various burning software, however will use cdrskin as an
> example, as I think its error messages more useful. At the point
> cdrskin
fails after transferring approximately 150
> Mb. Writing disk images smaller than that usually works.
>
> Have tried various burning software, however will use cdrskin as an example,
> as I think its error messages more useful. At the point cdrskin prematurely
> quits burning, it compl
150 Mb. Writing disk images smaller than that usually works.
Have tried various burning software, however will use cdrskin as an
example, as I think its error messages more useful. At the point cdrskin
prematurely quits burning, it complains about the host adapter. So, I
looked in syslog, and
That I don't know. It could be the dvd burning software setting this
limit unless more than one type of software also does it.
On Wed, 26 Jun 2019, deloptes wrote:
> Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 01:06:11
> From: deloptes
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: DVD Burni
Hi,
deloptes wrote:
> What does determine the DVD burning speed? Is it the DVD or the burner or
> both?
The drive decides according to its assessment of the medium and the
speed wish issued by the burn program.
The drive announces a list of possible speeds, depending on the mediu
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> The speed in the burning command and the fs parameter. Needs the right
> amount of memory in it and that's a factor of machine resource
> availability.
but I do not have option 1x - it gives me minimum 3x. Why is this so
The speed in the burning command and the fs parameter. Needs the right
amount of memory in it and that's a factor of machine resource
availability.
On Wed, 26 Jun 2019, deloptes wrote:
> Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 18:02:29
> From: deloptes
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Sub
What does determine the DVD burning speed? Is it the DVD or the burner or
both?
How can I write DL dvd at 1x speed?
thanks and regards
Hi,
i wrote:
> Linux discontinued the /dev/sd* device files
I meant /dev/scd*, not /dev/sd*.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
Hi,
davidson wrote:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CdDvd/Burning#Burning_a_CD_or_DVD_using_C
ommand_Line_tools
"Sometimes Ubuntu fails to detect and configure your Burner. This results
in "no media found" if you use 'wodim dev=/dev/cdrw'. Even 'wodim -s
I believe, k3b and brasero are just GUIs for wodim.
Best
Hans
On Sat, 19 May 2018, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 19/05/18 11:36 AM, Herb Garcia wrote:
Hey everyone,
I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
that came with the build. Any suggestions?
I use wodim. This is a command-line utility; if you're into t
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 11:36:35AM -0700, Herb Garcia wrote:
I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
that came with the build. Any suggestions?
It's been a few years since I tried it, but I found Brasero to be
incredibly unreliable. I switched to
On Mon, 21 May 2018 00:49:41 +0300
Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> On Sun, 20 May 2018 12:31:28 +0100 Joe said:
> > On Sat, 19 May 2018 22:10:04 +0300
> > Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
>
> > > But beware of k3b's KDE dependencies.
> >
> > I was going to mention that, though it varies according
On Sat, 19 May 2018 22:10:04 +0300
Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> On Sat, 19 May 2018 11:36:35 -0700 Herb Garcia said:
>
> > I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
> > that came with the build. Any suggestions?
>
> But beware of
On 19/05/18 11:36 AM, Herb Garcia wrote:
Hey everyone,
I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
that came with the build. Any suggestions?
I use wodim. This is a command-line utility; if you're into that, it
works a treat.
man wodim for d
On Sat, 19 May 2018 11:36:35 -0700 Herb Garcia
wrote:
> I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
> that came with the build. Any suggestions?
I use xfburn, the XFCE Desktop utility, but on an Openbox window
manager only system. No problems installin
On 18-05-19 22:58:03, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
It is not necessarily intended for an esthetically sensitive audience
:))
https://screenshots.debian.net/package/xorriso-tcltk
It's like a magic eye picture. Eventually you work it out. Some never
do.
Hi,
Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> > But beware of k3b's KDE dependencies.
Ben Oliver wrote:
> This is a good point, it does bring quite a lot in.
If it's about that, then i can beat them all with
https://packages.debian.org/sid/utils/xorriso-tcltk
(On older Debians install "tk", "bwidget", "
On 19/05/18 19:36, Herb Garcia wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
> that came with the build. Any suggestions?
I'd recommend Etcher. It's never failed me.
Cheers,
Phil.
--
you're all looping
On 18-05-19 22:10:04, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
On Sat, 19 May 2018 11:36:35 -0700 Herb Garcia said:
I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
that came with the build. Any suggestions?
But beware of k3b's KDE dependencies.
This is a good point
Hi,
Herb Garcia wrote:
> I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
> that came with the build. Any suggestions?
The big three with GUI are: K3B, Brasero, Xfburn.
Their Debian package names are "k3b", "brasero", "xfburn&q
On 18-05-19 11:36:35, Herb Garcia wrote:
I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
that came with the build. Any suggestions?
Don't do it much anymore but I always used K3b if I'm not using CLI
tools.
Am Samstag, 19. Mai 2018, 20:36:35 CEST schrieb Herb Garcia:
Hi,
look at "k3b" or "brasero".
Best
Hans
> Hey everyone,
>
> I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
> that came with the build. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> HP Garcia
Hey everyone,
I'm running Mate on my laptop. I don't see a CD/DVD burning software
that came with the build. Any suggestions?
Thanks
HP Garcia
Hi,
Michael Lange wrote:
> I am pretty sure that cdrecord supports blueray
Yes, it does.
In march i pointed in
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/03/msg00573.html
to a recent cdrecord binary (made on Debian 8):
https://media-cdn.ubuntu-de.org/forum/attachments/00/01/8001663-cdrecord
On Tue, 07 Jun 2016 22:24:51 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Michael Lange wrote:
> > k3b automatically uses Schilling's tools as default.
>
> I believe K3B uses growisofs as default for BD. At least one should
> check the log which programs got employed by a successful or failed run.
This may
Hi,
Thomas (not me) wrote:
> I try do burn BlueRay disk.
> I have an HL-DT-ST and have used
> #wodim
wodim with BD can only work by accident. :))
> #growisofs
growisofs can do. There are some known bugs, though.
> I have reduced the burn speed but writing is still failed
What does growisofs
mp; /opt/schily/bin/smake install.
Personnally, if I want a gui I use k3b, and when you put something like
if [ -d /opt/schily/bin ] ; then
PATH=/opt/schily/bin:"${PATH}"
fi
into your ~/.bashrc , k3b automatically uses Schilling's tools as default.
I used to have problems w
On 06/07/2016 12:24 PM, Thomas wrote:
Hi,
I try do burn BlueRay disk. I have an HL-DT-ST and have used #wodim
and #growisofs
I have reduced the burn speed but writing is still failed
# growisofs -Z /dev/sr0 -R -speed=1 -input-charset utf-8 -J
/tmp/data # wodim -v speed=1 dev=/dev/sr0 /tmp/dat
At least in testing there's cdrskin.
But I didn't burn a BD yet.
The equivalent to growisofs is named xorriso.
Regards,
jvp.
> On Jun 7, 2016, at 1:24 PM, Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I try do burn BlueRay disk.
> I have an HL-DT-ST and have used
> #wodim
> and
> #growisofs
>
> I have reduced the burn speed but writing is still failed
>
>
> # growisofs -Z /dev/sr0 -R -speed=1 -input-charset utf-8 -J /tmp/data
> # w
Hi,
I try do burn BlueRay disk.
I have an HL-DT-ST and have used
#wodim
and
#growisofs
I have reduced the burn speed but writing is still failed
# growisofs -Z /dev/sr0 -R -speed=1 -input-charset utf-8 -J /tmp/data
# wodim -v speed=1 dev=/dev/sr0 /tmp/data
Is there any other programm or is t
nreliable.
In the end, either the poorly compatible media were used up or the
drive dropped dead completely. I had to replace 1 Pioneer and 1 LG during
the last 8 years of BD burning.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
Le mardi 15 mars 2016, 08:39:21 08:39:21 Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
> > This option is the only way for me to burn reliably with my old BR drive
>
> What are the negative symptoms if you do not use this option ?
The burn process DVD-DL at full speed (8x) on a plextor dvd burner apparently
works fi
Hi,
Dominique Dumont wrote:
> I guess that growisofs got better.
It depends on the starting point of the comparison. {:)
https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/d/dvd%2Brw-tools/changelog-7.1-11
shows two program changes in the last 5 years. None would be
related to speed or physical quality
On Tuesday 15 March 2016 08:39:21 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > This option is the only way for me to burn reliably with my old BR drive
>
> What are the negative symptoms if you do not use this option ?
I did a test on a bluray this evening without -speed option and the disk was
burnt without issue
Hello,
I tried to burn data to rest of the blu ray disc, that failed and use
speed=2.
At first it failed with original 25GB image, it was solved by excluding
some files and burn only 24GB.
Executing 'builtin_dd if=mybluray-disc.udf of=/dev/sr0 obs=32k seek=0'
:-( /dev/sr0: 12088320 blocks are
Hi,
Jan Gregor wrote:
> Until 8GB the speed varied between 1.0 and 1.5x, between 8GB and 24GB
> it significantly dropped so average speed was 0.2x.
This is a typical effect of checkreading while writing. 1.0x with 2x
nominal speed indicates a good relationship between drive and medium.
0.2x is ra
Hi,
Dominique Dumont wrote:
> # problem with plextor writer: io error on last files on DL DVD
To my own experience, DVD+R DL are the first media to fail when the
DVD laser begins to go blind. Unformatted DVD-RW are next.
> # note: plextor's slowest speed on Prodye ix 4x, which is too fast
> #
Le 15/03/2016 19:49, Dominique Dumont a écrit :
On Tuesday 15 March 2016 08:39:21 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
What are the negative symptoms if you do not use this option ?
It's been a while and I don't remember the exact symptoms.
I've often noted that the disk writing end with an error, but it w
On Tuesday 15 March 2016 09:43:24 Jan Gregor wrote:
> Did you experienced same also on other OS or you can write reliably at
> higher speed outside linux ?
I've not tried outside of Debian/unstable.
All the best
--
https://github.com/dod38fr/ -o- http://search.cpan.org/~ddumont/
http://ddumo
On Tuesday 15 March 2016 08:39:21 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> What are the negative symptoms if you do not use this option ?
It's been a while and I don't remember the exact symptoms.
Here's what I've noted at that time:
# problem with plextor writer: io error on last files on DL DVD
# try : 1 reduc
Le 15/03/2016 10:43, Jan Gregor a écrit :
Did you experienced same also on other OS or you can write reliably at
higher speed outside linux ?
the standard cdrecord I use (but not on debian) checks the speed and low
it if necessary - I use usb blu-ray writer for 5 years now
jdd
Hi,
Jan Gregor wrote:
> After message about formatting of the media I saw about 10 lines of write
> buffer with very high estimate followed by error message
> WRITE@LBA Input/output error
So for now the best guess is that the drive does not like the medium.
> > Buffer underrun is not an issu
Did you experienced same also on other OS or you can write reliably at
higher speed outside linux ?
Thanks,
Jan
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 8:31 AM Dominique Dumont wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 March 2016 06:56:11 Jan Gregor wrote:
> > For burning I used growisofs with -Z /dev/sr0=image argu
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 8:25 AM Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jan Gregor wrote:
> > does anybody uses this burner in debian jessie ?
>
> I don't have this burner, but i am interested in such problems in general.
>
>
> > So far I was succesful with burn
Hi,
jdd wrote:
> you may also try the original cdrecord by joerg
> which is *much* faster on BD write
The speed advantage on BD-R is because cdrecord does not format
the medium by default (as do my xorriso and cdrskin, too).
With growisofs you can achieve this behavior by option
-use-the-forc
Le 15/03/2016 08:25, Dominique Dumont a écrit :
This option is the only way for me to burn reliably with my old BR drive (~ 5
years)
you may also try the original cdrecord by joerg
(http://cdrtools.sourceforge.net/private/cdrecord.html) which is *much*
faster on BD write, but I don't know ho
Hi,
Dominique Dumont wrote:
> try with -speed=1
> This option is the only way for me to burn reliably with my old BR drive
What are the negative symptoms if you do not use this option ?
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
On Tuesday 15 March 2016 06:56:11 Jan Gregor wrote:
> For burning I used growisofs with -Z /dev/sr0=image argument only. Can you
> recommend arguments to growisofs or some configuration to the drive to
> minimize number of wasted bd-r media ?
try with -speed=1
This option is the only w
Hi,
Jan Gregor wrote:
> does anybody uses this burner in debian jessie ?
I don't have this burner, but i am interested in such problems in general.
> So far I was succesful with burning to bd-re medium
This means its blue laser lens is not blind.
> failed with bd-r medium
Hello,
does anybody uses this burner in debian jessie ? So far I was succesful
with burning to bd-re medium and failed with bd-r medium with i/o error
after start of burning - probably caused by default 6x speed compared to 1x
speed of bd-re but the drive should have buffer underrun protection
us machine when I was burning CD's.
> I've also tried specifying dev=/dev/dvdrw, which
> doesn't work either.
Check if you are in 'cdrom' group.
--
Marko Ranđelović, B.Sc.
Software Developer
Niš, Serbia
marko...@eunet.rs
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ
On a new computer, I have tried to burn the files in
a directory to a dvd with
genisoimage -R ./mntpoint | wodim -v fs=6m speed=2 -
(something like this [based on the wodim documentation]
worked on a previous machine when I was burning CD's.
I've also tried specifying dev=/dev/dv
On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 00:10:00 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Go Linux writes:
>
>> --- On Mon, 8/6/12, Merciadri Luca
>> wrote:
>>
>>> From: Merciadri Luca Subject:
>>> Burning an audio CD fails, despite burning a DVD works! To:
>>> debian-use
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Go Linux writes:
> --- On Mon, 8/6/12, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>> From: Merciadri Luca
>> Subject: Burning an audio CD fails, despite burning a DVD works!
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Date: Mo
--- On Mon, 8/6/12, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> From: Merciadri Luca
> Subject: Burning an audio CD fails, despite burning a DVD works!
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, August 6, 2012, 10:23 AM
>
>
> What's the problem? Is it due to the H
On Mon, 06 Aug 2012 17:23:15 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> As stated in the title, I'm encountering an error when burning a new
> audio CD, despite the fact that burning a DVD works like a charm.
>
> I've tried on my two CD/DVD writers; it results in the same error. In
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
As stated in the title, I'm encountering an error when burning a new
audio CD, despite the fact that burning a DVD works like a charm.
I've tried on my two CD/DVD writers; it results in the same error.
In the two cases (1 is audio CD
On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 04:03:38AM +, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think DVD burning would be possible within the VirtualBox VM. Can
> anyone confirm that?
>
> The host is Win7, and I don't like Windows' DVD burning solution at all.
It should be possible. In t
Never tried DVD burning in virtualbox. But worth finding out. Make sure you
point your DVD drive to the idea storage and start from there. Let us know what
happens.
T o n g wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I think DVD burning would be possible within the VirtualBox VM. Can
>anyone confirm that?
2012/7/5 T o n g :
> Hi,
>
> I think DVD burning would be possible within the VirtualBox VM. Can
> anyone confirm that?
>
> The host is Win7, and I don't like Windows' DVD burning solution at all.
>
> Thanks
>
it is possible and i had done that because de
Hi,
I think DVD burning would be possible within the VirtualBox VM. Can
anyone confirm that?
The host is Win7, and I don't like Windows' DVD burning solution at all.
Thanks
--
Tong (remove underscore(s) to reply)
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/
http://xpt.sourceforge
y,
> though -- I do know windos media player can do this automatically
> because I did it once for a friend. It's about the only thing I was
> ever really impressed by in windos, LOL. I dragged and dropped 77 GB
> of music into wmp's burning screen (whatever they call it) and it
r a friend. It's about the only thing I was
ever really impressed by in windos, LOL. I dragged and dropped 77 GB
of music into wmp's burning screen (whatever they call it) and it
immediately proposed a solution. I accepted, and it worked great.
Wish we had something like that!
(minus the
n\ 2/
>>>>
>>>> and it created irishceltic.iso which is 18.4 gbs big.
>>>>
>>>> I now want to burn this to DVD's but brassero wont do multiple DVD from
>>>> one source, and so far, i havne't been able to do it from k3b
1 - 100 of 1457 matches
Mail list logo