I did change them. Maybe not the way I was supposed to, but take a look:
while (err=cmd.transport()) {
if (SK(err)==0x5 && ASC(err)==0x72 && ASCQ(err)==0x03) {
sperror ("CLOSE SESSION (but try to continue)",err);
usleep(10000);
} else {
sperror ("CLOSE SESSION",err);
break;
}
}
and my error was SK=5h/ASC=72h/ACQ=03h, isnt that correct?
But hey, I may have found out something interesting. I've been emulating scsi
because otherwise I wasnt able to burn dvds faster than 1x. Today I was trying
to read a dvd and got i/o error while reading two of the files in it. So as
turn de emulation off and was able to read those 2 files with no problem. I got
the i/o errors in my 2 drives, and in 2 different moments, one in the debian
2.6.8 wich is in installed in my computer and one in an old knoppix 2.4 wich I
had here. So I guess maybe thats the problem? That is weird because I've been
using emulation for a long time and havent had those problems at all. What do
you think? I will try burning some dvd-rs with no emulation now and see what
happens.
By the way, thanks for all the help man.
Tiago Urameshi
On Mon, 02 May 2005 00:08:55 +0200
RISKO Gergely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 1 May 2005 18:28:57 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Hello again. I tried burning another dvd just now, with the patched
> > growisofs, and I got the same error and the exact same result again.
> > I was wondering if maybe my drive is broken. What do you think? I
> > guess I'll try borrowing another one from a friend. Here are the
> > outputs from this last burn:
>
> Did you changed the error numbers in the patch, as I asked you? The
> output shows that you didn't do that.
>
> Your drive (or its firmware) is broken, I think, what we are trying to
> do is a workaround.
>
> Gergely
>
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