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Subject: Re: [newbie] xcdroast: how-to copy cd
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 14:53:21 +0100
From: John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Patrik Marxer wrote:

>On Thursday 12 September 2002 13:53, John Richard Smith wrote:
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>>Patrik Marxer wrote:
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>>In the first xcdroasr window , do a, setup - Device Scan,
>>does it show your device listed there.
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>Yes it does, to be exact it shows this: (a bit long)
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>scsidev: '0,0,0'
>scsibus: 0 target: 0 lun: 0
>Linux sg driver version: 3.1.22
>Cdrecord 1.11a19 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 J�rg 
>Schilling
>Using libscg version 'schily-0.6'
>Device type    : Removable CD-ROM
>Version        : 0
>Response Format: 1
>Vendor_info    : 'SONY    '
>Identifikation : 'CD-RW  CRX700E  '
>Revision       : '1.6u'
>Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-RW.
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>Drive capabilities, per page 2A:
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>  Does read CD-R media
>  Does write CD-R media
>  Does read CD-RW media
>  Does write CD-RW media
>  Does not read DVD-ROM media
>  Does not read DVD-R media
>  Does not write DVD-R media
>  Does not read DVD-RAM media
>  Does not write DVD-RAM media
>  Does support test writing
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>  Does read Mode 2 Form 1 blocks
>  Does read Mode 2 Form 2 blocks
>  Does read digital audio blocks
>  Does restart non-streamed digital audio reads accurately
>  Does not support Buffer-Underrun-Free recording
>  Does read multi-session CDs
>  Does read fixed-packet CD media using Method 2
>  Does not read CD bar code
>  Does not read R-W subcode information
>  Does read raw P-W subcode data from lead in
>  Does return CD media catalog number
>  Does return CD ISRC information
>  Does not support C2 error pointers
>  Does not deliver composite A/V data
>
>  Does play audio CDs
>  Number of volume control levels: 255
>  Does support individual volume control setting for each channel
>  Does support independent mute setting for each channel
>  Does not support digital output on port 1
>  Does not support digital output on port 2
>
>  Loading mechanism type: tray
>  Does support ejection of CD via START/STOP command
>  Does not lock media on power up via prevent jumper
>  Does allow media to be locked in the drive via PREVENT/ALLOW command
>  Is not currently in a media-locked state
>  Does not support changing side of disk
>  Does not have load-empty-slot-in-changer feature
>  Does not support Individual Disk Present feature
>
>  Maximum read  speed in kB/s: 4234
>  Current read  speed in kB/s: 4234
>  Maximum write speed in kB/s: 1411
>  Current write speed in kB/s: 1411
>  Buffer size in KB: 8192
>
This is very odd , mine looks like this
[0,0] PIONEER  DVD-ROM-116   1.22  CD-ROM

[0,1] MITUMI     CR-48X9TE          1.0   CD-ROM

I wonder why yours has all the rest of it, don't think it matters though,


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>>Then ,In Read CD window, under device setup, does it show your read
>>device as
>>your writer, you may need to select from a dropdown list.
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>Reader and Writer is the same Sony drive. Everything looks fine. 
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That's fine.As long as it's there  everything is ok

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>It may be that I didn't fixate the CDR when I was writing to it (half a year 
>ago under windows with nero...) 
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Try fixating in xcdroast

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>Anyway is there a way to copy the contents of a CD to an iso on the HD?
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Indeed , but I cannot see why, if your writer/rom is being recognised,
and is set up under scsi-emulation , you ought to be able to read it
Have you an icon on desktip for this device and can you read the
data CD by clicking on it.

I think the next thing to do is to look at your /etc/fstab to make sure
you do have is set up right, and to check on your etc/lilo.conf to
see that scsi-em is being set up. try reporting back.
By the way which OS is it , M8.2 ?

As far as copying the disc to hd , mkiso will do that and give you a
nice iso file to write from.


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John Richard Smith
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Patrick, 
I don't know why I didn't think before, anyway,
your doing it wrong,

Select  Create CD, 
then Master tracks,then in 
Master source, then in file directory view,
then trace the tree to/mnt/cdrom/<file to be copied>
(having first decompressed the radio button,display
directory only), then click add,
which then brings up add path to master directories window,
then click radio button, add to root / , OK,

then click create session image,
Click calculate size,

Here you have two choices, since you only have a writer/rom
and no seperate rom drive, effectively you have one choice,
so click  Master to image file.

that brings up the sliderbar window and all is done,

Your now have an iso of your chosen data CD,

Then write it to disc.
Just go to write tracks window,
all - add,
all - accept
write tracks

iso file is then writen.

But the easiest way generally is to do the process on the command
line with cdrecord, how are you with these programmes.

John






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