You are right !! I have added tsize=800m and this works.
With the cd-rw it was in "tao" mode I suppose, and cdrecord doesn't ask for this paremeter. Now in "dao" it needs it. Even if the image has been only 237m, dvdrecord doesn't complain, and closes the disk without error. So I suppose I must put here an approximated top limit, because I don't know the exact size (it can vary from day to day, it's a backup, datas come from "dump" utility). But I have an error on the log: Feb 4 15:15:41 www kernel: hda: DMA disabled Feb 4 15:15:55 www kernel: invalidate: busy buffer Feb 4 15:16:07 www last message repeated 77 times On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Mike Morrey wrote: > > >Hello, > >finally I have a dvd-rw (Pioneer dvr-a05).... > >What I did well with my cd-rw doesn't work any more with the dvd-rw. > >Kernel is Linux 2.4.18, dvd-rw connected to hda, and id-scsi module > >enabled (all this worked well on a cd-rw). > >/usr/local/bin/dvdrecord -v -v -dao speed=0 fs=16m dev=1,0,0 \ > > padsize=500s -data /tmp/crypt.fifo > > I think you have to send it the total expected size of the > image,since you can't do TAO with the Pioneer (and others?) drives.. > > Me. > _______________________________________________ Dvdrtools-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dvdrtools-users