Hi,
Tim wrote:
> Take it to a garage and give it an indirect blast of air
Well, as long as the miracle cure lasts, i will try not to stirr up
anything in the BD drive.
But i applied to the worn-off DVD drive a few blows from a borrowed
can of keyboard duster (half a pound of butane, ewww). Regr
On Fri, 2020-05-08 at 17:53 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> My best guess is that some lint had settled on the blue beam lense.
> (My best hope is that the lint isn't still roaming in the drive.)
Brute force and ignorance approach: Take it to a garage and give it an
indirect blast of air (from a d
Hi,
Steve Berg wrote:
> Get this with either one of my data BD-R's or a commercial bluray movie
> disk, Blade Runner in this case:
> libburn : SORRY : Asynchronous SCSI error on waiting after START UNIT (+
> LOAD): [2 06 00] Drive not ready. No reference position found.
The drive does not like th
On 5/8/20 10:11 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Steve Berg wrote:
I've got some data saved to blu-ray BD-R disks that won't read.
[...] I'm positive it's a BluRay drive [...]
Anyone have any idea what could cause this?
You should try to find out whether it is a problem of medium and drive
or of
Hi,
Steve Berg wrote:
> I've got some data saved to blu-ray BD-R disks that won't read.
> [...] I'm positive it's a BluRay drive [...]
> Anyone have any idea what could cause this?
You should try to find out whether it is a problem of medium and drive
or of the potentially present filesystem.
In
On 5/8/20 9:21 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 8 May 2020 09:10:22 -0500
Steve Berg wrote:
Anyone have
any idea what could cause this?
Linux shouldn't need any extra software to read a BD-R data
disk, so the drive dying or the disk dying over time are
the most likely issues.
I've tried 5 or 6
On Fri, 8 May 2020 09:10:22 -0500
Steve Berg wrote:
> Anyone have
> any idea what could cause this?
Linux shouldn't need any extra software to read a BD-R data
disk, so the drive dying or the disk dying over time are
the most likely issues.
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users m
On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 9:11 AM Steve Berg wrote:
> I've got some data saved to blu-ray BD-R disks that won't read. Loading
> a video DVD works, the system mounts it and I can see the files. But
> when I pop in one of these BD-R disks nothing, the system doesn't see
> the media at all. I'm posit
I've got some data saved to blu-ray BD-R disks that won't read. Loading
a video DVD works, the system mounts it and I can see the files. But
when I pop in one of these BD-R disks nothing, the system doesn't see
the media at all. I'm positive it's a BluRay drive, pretty sure it's
the same driv