Re: [Dvdrtools-users] dvdrecord, write track data: error
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:23:10AM +0100, Robert M. Stockmann wrote: perhaps because your DVD-R media are of lesser quality. Does that mean they are not allowed to burn succesfully? Am i smelling something here? Are all lesser quality DVD-R recordable company's goons, and suddenly overnight sell crap?? Whats going on here? I suggest you read a few tests reports for DVD-R/RW media as published by various computer magazins. You will find that quality varies a lot. There are many physical, chemical, and production issues to get right when producing these media. I won't go into details, and I won't enter a flamewar here. But remember the media problems that we used to have a couple of years ago when CD-R recording came up. (I have been working in the CD-R archiving business since 1994 and have seen a *lot* of coasters.) Arndt -- Arndt Schoenewald [EMAIL PROTECTED], Software Developer Quelltext AG (http://www.quelltext-ag.de), Dortmund, Germany ___ Dvdrtools-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dvdrtools-users
Re: [Dvdrtools-users] dvdrecord, write track data: error
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Arndt Schoenewald wrote: On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:23:10AM +0100, Robert M. Stockmann wrote: perhaps because your DVD-R media are of lesser quality. Does that mean they are not allowed to burn succesfully? Am i smelling something here? Are all lesser quality DVD-R recordable company's goons, and suddenly overnight sell crap?? Whats going on here? I suggest you read a few tests reports for DVD-R/RW media as published by various computer magazins. I've become quite sceptic about the quality of test reports in the various computer magazins. Maybe we as a user-mailing list can do something for ourselves. We could post our brand/type of DVD-recorder and which DVD-R media brand/type we are recording with. I here myself have a box of 50 Princo's where i have mixed results with. Roughly i have a fail-rate of 50%. So 1 out of 2 DVD-R fails to burn on the outer rim. My burner is a Pioneer DVD-R(W) A05 with firmware 1.21 . And i burn everything with dvdrecord . My cousin bought a similar box of 50 Princo's 1x 2x DVD-R and also bought a Pioneer A05. He's still on firmware 1.00 and burns with nero . He himself sofar has had a fail-rate of 0%. So all burns with the Princo's were succesfull when running his windows XP and nero. All of those burns were at 2x recording speed. Thats what my experiences are. Maybe dvdrecord currently ain't such a briljant burning tool? Robert You will find that quality varies a lot. There are many physical, chemical, and production issues to get right when producing these media. I won't go into details, and I won't enter a flamewar here. But remember the media problems that we used to have a couple of years ago when CD-R recording came up. (I have been working in the CD-R archiving business since 1994 and have seen a *lot* of coasters.) Arndt -- Robert M. Stockmann - RHCE Network Engineer - UNIX Consultant crashrecovery.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Dvdrtools-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dvdrtools-users
Re: [Dvdrtools-users] dvdrecord, write track data: error
I use Princo 1x DVDR and DVDRW media with my Pioneer A04. I've had 2-3 coasters, and perhaps 4-5 discs with io errors; usually not noticeable until I try and make an image of the burned disc. However, this is over the last couple hundred disks I've burned, so I've generally been quite successful. I am using dvdrecord under Linux. I have however found variability in readability of discs, from one batch to the next (buying in 100-disc spindles). On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 12:02:49PM +0100, Robert M. Stockmann wrote: On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Arndt Schoenewald wrote: On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:23:10AM +0100, Robert M. Stockmann wrote: perhaps because your DVD-R media are of lesser quality. Does that mean they are not allowed to burn succesfully? Am i smelling something here? Are all lesser quality DVD-R recordable company's goons, and suddenly overnight sell crap?? Whats going on here? I suggest you read a few tests reports for DVD-R/RW media as published by various computer magazins. I've become quite sceptic about the quality of test reports in the various computer magazins. Maybe we as a user-mailing list can do something for ourselves. We could post our brand/type of DVD-recorder and which DVD-R media brand/type we are recording with. I here myself have a box of 50 Princo's where i have mixed results with. Roughly i have a fail-rate of 50%. So 1 out of 2 DVD-R fails to burn on the outer rim. My burner is a Pioneer DVD-R(W) A05 with firmware 1.21 . And i burn everything with dvdrecord . My cousin bought a similar box of 50 Princo's 1x 2x DVD-R and also bought a Pioneer A05. He's still on firmware 1.00 and burns with nero . He himself sofar has had a fail-rate of 0%. So all burns with the Princo's were succesfull when running his windows XP and nero. All of those burns were at 2x recording speed. Thats what my experiences are. Maybe dvdrecord currently ain't such a briljant burning tool? Robert You will find that quality varies a lot. There are many physical, chemical, and production issues to get right when producing these media. I won't go into details, and I won't enter a flamewar here. But remember the media problems that we used to have a couple of years ago when CD-R recording came up. (I have been working in the CD-R archiving business since 1994 and have seen a *lot* of coasters.) Arndt -- Robert M. Stockmann - RHCE Network Engineer - UNIX Consultant crashrecovery.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Dvdrtools-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dvdrtools-users -- Andre Dalle [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ___ Dvdrtools-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dvdrtools-users