Hi, I (Thomas Schmitt) wrote: > > > -raw96r does not yield sectors which can be > > > read by the READ command. Joerg Schilling wrote: > > cdrecord knows how to write any possible sector type in -raw96r mode. > > Looks like you need to learn about CD writing basics..... Bill Davidsen wrote: > If you claim that Thomas is wrong, please explain why.
It is not impossible that cdrecord knows how to compose a sector with 2048 payload bytes and the necessary ornaments by the means of a sector written as data block type 3 with 2448 bytes. One would have to try. But i will not impose raw writing on my loved drives just for curiosity. Joerg is right that i would need to learn about that and some other CD specifics ... if it would be of enough real world importance, and if the info was publicly available. MMC mentions only fragments of that. But back to the thread topic: I doubt that raw writing is a realistic solution for weird behavior of a SATA attached drive. When was the last incident that TAO and SAO did not work ? 1995 ? 2000 ? And i still wonder what's wrong with Helmut Jarausch's drive or media. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

