Hi
I do not want to offend you, but I owned the JVC, too. I have very bad
experiences with it: it worked under Windows only with Gear 4.0; every
second or third CD was broken and I had always problems with it
(disconnecting while burning caused buffer underruns and so on).
A friend of mine used the same model and got cds with "dead spots" on
it; the first few centimeters were written by the recorder than comes a
"blank", then it restarted writing...
All you can try is to upgrade the firmware, if possible, of the
recorder.
You can also have a look on
http://www.fh-muenchen.de//home/ze/rz/services/projects/xcdroast/d_xcdroast.html
where you will find a compatibility page for cd recorders, linux and
xcdroast (a very usefull burning program).
Greetings, Dietmar
inku wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> i�m using Dawicontrol DC-2974 (Am53C974 Chip) with JVX-X-W2010 (Firmware
> 1.35 / 1.51 tried) and it doesn�t work
> at all (from kernel 2.0.30 to 2.2.7) it isn�t recognized as scsidevice
> (nor listed in /proc/scsi/scsi nor with cdrecord -scanbus (1.61 and
> 1.8a21)
>
> AM-Driver as module / generic-scsi as modules / enable vendor-strings in
> kernel .... as described in Howto
> following AM53.. Readmefile i uncommented the entry in AM...h
> to overrule to use SCSI-ID 7
> my Plextor 32TSi is correctly recognized but not the JVC-Drive
> (under windows all is working correctly but i want to kill it from my
> harddisk ...) i tried both sg drivers (the original one and that of
> joerg schilling ... none worked )
>
> i even lowered SCSI-frequenzy to 3Mhz .. nothing
> tried every SCSI ID --- disconnected all other SCSI-Devices
> ( Termination was always correct )
>
> someone there who can help me ?
> bye and thnx inku
>
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