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Hi,
while reading new data (not audio) from a relative new CDRW, which
has not seen more than 10 read/write cycles, I got many C2-errors.
Since the recorder as well as the medium arent that bad, I am
wondering wether it is possible to have another source of this...
Interesting it was,
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed May 15 16:18:30 2002
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 01:23:41AM +0200, Andy Polyakov wrote:
specification says that LBA 0 is expected to be found at 24mm! Similar
low level format? DVD+RW is more similar to DVD-ROM than DVD-R[W].
[Current] DVD+RW format differs with just
One reason for the DVD+RW incompatibility (according to Ricoh) is the fact
that they start at 24mm instead of 30 mm.
That would certainly be a chalange for the head control mechanism on
many drives.
According to Pioneer all DVD-ROM drives that support multi layer DVD-ROM
(e.g. DVD9) should
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mkisofs definitey does not skip those files silently!
It prints: File %s is too large - ignoring\n
It is not possible to put files 2 GB into a ISO-9660 fs.
Presumably this is just a limit of the mkisofs program.
ISO 9660 : 1988 (E) 9.1.4 says a 32 bit number is used
Hi Len!
* Len Sorensen writes:
I expect DVD+RW to die a quick death, or at least don't care if it
survives. It hasn't delivered any of what it promised, and offers
nothing as far as I can tell that DVD-R(W) doesn't already offer.
The only advantage I see at the moment for DVD+R(W) is that
specification says that LBA 0 is expected to be found at 24mm! Similar
low level format? DVD+RW is more similar to DVD-ROM than DVD-R[W].
[Current] DVD+RW format differs with just few bits [which most players
ignore anyway], while DVD-R[W] has distinct Linking data structure
which is
Bizarre how in real world tests DVD-R works on most DVD players and
DVD+RW does not. DVD-RW of course doesn't work on most DVD players
either. Neither did CD-RW on CD-ROM drives for many years.
Funny enough, my old Pioneer Standalone player (DV414) can play
anything I throw at it.
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 05:41:24PM +0200, Markus Plail wrote:
Hi Len!
* Len Sorensen writes:
I expect DVD+RW to die a quick death, or at least don't care if it
survives. It hasn't delivered any of what it promised, and offers
nothing as far as I can tell that DVD-R(W) doesn't already
Hi,
With the binary version of cdrecord-prodvd - I am having problems
getting it to recognise the key with Redhat 7.3 (Key as given on the
cdrecord ftp area). (this is for academic not-for-profit use)
Does anyone have an example of their .bashrc file of the Key
where cdrecord-prodvd is
On 2002.05.15, Joerg Schilling wrote:
:
: From: Andy Polyakov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
: As the DVD+R drives are not yet available,
:
: Yes, there are.
:
: You cannot get them for money now.
:
Here in the US, we are able to get the HP DVD200i (DVD+RW, DVD+R, CD-RW)
for $500. We currently
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Seth Kurtzberg wrote:
On Linux, I just do the following which works quite well, at least for me:
dd if=/dev/hdc | cdrecord -
/dev/hdc is the CD where the source disk resides.
That doesn't work for audio cd's... I was looking for a way
[EMAIL PROTECTED] quoted and then wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mkisofs definitey does not skip those files silently!
It prints: File %s is too large - ignoring\n
It is not possible to put files 2 GB into a ISO-9660 fs.
Presumably this is just a limit of the mkisofs program.
ISO 9660 :
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