Re: DVD OPC errors with growisofs

2012-10-10 Thread Warren Block

On Mon, 8 Oct 2012, Fabian Keil wrote:


Warren Block  wrote:


I'm using growisofs to write DVDs of backup files.  Some combinations of
older drives and newer media give ":-( unable to PERFORM OPC:
Input/output error".


If you are concerned about this, you could try cdrecord
to see if it makes a difference.


Can limiting write speed avoid these errors?


That depends on both the drive and the media.
It's also possible that it makes matters worse, though.

It's a myth that reducing speed guarantees better results.


  And what ways are there to
detect the fastest speed supported by both drive and media?


The drive is supposed to figure it out on its own.

If your drive supports it, you can use readcd to measure how
well burned media can be read and do a couple of experiments
with various burn speeds to see if it affects the results for
your drives and the media you care about.


The plot thickens.  These OPC errors appeared on several older (2006) 
IDE DVD drives connected through various USB to IDE adapters.  Connected 
to an actual IDE controller, no errors.  The USB system not passing 
something through that it should, maybe.  Or possibly the USB to IDE 
hardware, but that seems less likely.

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Re: DVD OPC errors with growisofs

2012-10-08 Thread Fabian Keil
Warren Block  wrote:

> I'm using growisofs to write DVDs of backup files.  Some combinations of 
> older drives and newer media give ":-( unable to PERFORM OPC: 
> Input/output error".

If you are concerned about this, you could try cdrecord
to see if it makes a difference.
 
> Can limiting write speed avoid these errors?

That depends on both the drive and the media.
It's also possible that it makes matters worse, though.

It's a myth that reducing speed guarantees better results.

>   And what ways are there to 
> detect the fastest speed supported by both drive and media?

The drive is supposed to figure it out on its own.

If your drive supports it, you can use readcd to measure how
well burned media can be read and do a couple of experiments
with various burn speeds to see if it affects the results for
your drives and the media you care about.

Fabian


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DVD OPC errors with growisofs

2012-10-07 Thread Warren Block
I'm using growisofs to write DVDs of backup files.  Some combinations of 
older drives and newer media give ":-( unable to PERFORM OPC: 
Input/output error".


Can limiting write speed avoid these errors?  And what ways are there to 
detect the fastest speed supported by both drive and media?

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