On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 12:22:16 -0400
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knows an easy way to put digital photos on a
dvd for viewing on a dvd player. I don't want to create a simply data
dvd, but a video with the photos. I'm assuming they'd either be delayed
slide
Hi,
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 15:01:09 +0100
Joerg de la Haye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
INQUIRY:[HL-DT-ST][DVDRAM GSA-4167B][DL12]
on the outside of this is a Pioneer label? The inside looks *very*
much like an LG. Type numbers and inq string and all.
I've an older LG DVD burner --
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 11:02:37 +1300
Volker Kuhlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've an older LG DVD burner -- and nothing but trouble if I don't
get the exactly right medium.
Which model?
Vendor_info: 'HL-DT-ST'
Identifikation : 'DVDRAM GSA-4040B'
Revision : 'A304'
DVD-RAM seems
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 14:06:29 +0200 (CEST)
Helmut Jarausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there (in Linux) a method to let non-root users mount
a CDROM AND specify a session?
The standard user(s) option in /etc/fstab does not allow
to specify a session at mount time.
Is the only way to write
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 12:05:24 +0200
Jean-Christophe Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for my english being hard to understand.
I was told that an error on a tar achive can make it impossible to
restore a file from a non corrupted part of the archive. Is it true ?
* If you run tar without
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 12:10:33 +0200
Jean-Christophe Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to backup a system using dar + growisofs.
dar?
# growisofs -dvd-compat -R -J -Z /dev/hdc $1/$file1 $1/$file2
Well, according to *my* manpage of growisofs you put the command flags
meant for
Hi,
another pointer maybe:
When I ran into the iso can't have files larger than 2GB (at least on
Linux) I created a DVD sized dummy file and formatted it as udf file
system. Then mounted it loop-back, wrote my stuff there and burned the
image. That worked .. if the whole system managed to stay
Hi,
I'm running a SuSE 8.2 with a current cdrecord-proDVD (latest i386 and
i686 version I could find on berlios) on a K6-II PC system.
Problem:
usual short commands (-atip, -toc, -prcap,...) work or occasionally stop
suddenly with alarm clock as message (mostly atip as on the first
call it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:20:05 +0100
Ole Jacob Taraldset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dvdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 -dao -dummy /iso/shrike-i386-disc1.iso, but
nothing is written and I'm note sure what the error is. The disk is a
DVD-R.
Well -dummy tells it to simulate without actually writing.
K.-H.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:20:05 +0100
Ole Jacob Taraldset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dvdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 -dao -dummy /iso/shrike-i386-disc1.iso, but
nothing is written and I'm note sure what the error is. The disk is a
DVD-R.
Well -dummy tells it to simulate without actually writing.
K.-H.
Hi,
On 25-Sep-2002 Helton, Brandon wrote:
I am trying to take a directory that is much larger than 700MB and break it
down
into multiple iso images that will fit on a standard CD. I was hoping to
do
You might have a look at:
http://www.joat.ca/software/cddump.html
Then each of the CD's
Hi,
On 12-Apr-02 hellbreak wrote:
Another problem in my system.why BurnIT doesn't start?
hellbreak@hellbreak:/usr/local/BurnIT# java BurnIT
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/sun/java/swing/JFrame
the Java classes are not found.
Your normal path has
On 15-Mar-2002 Bob wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Karl-Heinz Herrmann
Possibly. I'm told the Lattitudes and the high-end Inspiron bays
are compatible.
Ah - ok, still sold by Dell. I was hoping for something without Dell
pricetags .-)
Holy shit, you have a Matsushita too
On 12-Mar-02 Danilo Godec wrote:
cd /image_mountpoint ; tar czf - . | tar tzvf -
This should do the trick, right?
This should test readability all right.
If you've still the original data around you just burned compare them:
diff -r /original/dir /cd/mountpoint
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On 26-Feb-02 Christoph Kukulies wrote:
It is funny that when I satisfy now sg1 to be linked to scd1
that cdrecord goes one higher and claims it cannot open sg2 ans so on.
Any clues?
Yes certainly. You ask cdrecord to show what scsi devices are on the scsi
buses (note the plural there
On 23-Jan-2002 Geoffrey wrote:
I've read that you might have problems because of network delays..
Possible?
certainly possible. the cdrecord process on the receiving side of the ssh
pipe burns a steady rate. if this rate is not possible over the network
for some time the burn will fail
On 16-Jan-2002 Stephen Isard wrote:
It says in the cdrecord man page that Not all drives allow multisession
CD's in DAO/SAO mode. I had misremembered that as You can't write
multi-session cds in DAO mode. I expect to want to write multi-session
audio cds at some point.
The question
On 28-Nov-01 Sam Halliday wrote:
but is it still ok for me to install cdrecord normally (not superuser id'd)
and allow priveledged users the ownership of the relevant /dev/sg devices?
It would also be ok to only set suid (i.e. chmod 47xx) without setting sgid
(set group id) as I understand
On 28-Nov-01 Joerg Schilling wrote:
find / -perm +1000 on your system does produce not even *one* file?
1) you dont really mean 1000 which is the sticky bit?
I used the plus meaning this value or higher i.e. including suid and sgid
2) find / -perm +onum is not a valid find command line
Hi,
On 27-Nov-01 Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Sam Halliday« am 2001-11-27 um 16:49:31 + :
which device must i allow them to use in order that this scheduler can be
utilised in cdrecord, and thus preventing buffer underruns under certain
circumstances?
cdrecord has to be set UID
On 29-Oct-01 Rainer Canavan wrote:
open(/dev/sg1, O_RDWR)= 4
ioctl(4, CDROMAUDIOBUFSIZ, 0xbfffd0b4) = 0
ioctl(4, 0x5386, 0xbfffd0b0)= 0
shmat(4, 0x4, 0x3) = 0x560
shmat(4, 0x4, 0x4ptrace: umoven: Input/output error
) =
on the drives as
well as the automatically(?) detected termination on the card (channels).
K.-H.
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On 12-Oct-01 Alexander Feigl wrote:
Did you try to read the TOC of a data CD-ROM with cdda2wav too? It might
sound stupid to use cdda2wav to read the TOC of a data CD-ROM, but a CD
recording front end cannot know if there is a data CD-ROM or a CDDA
inserted in the drive.
Hmm... I can't
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Joerg could mean this:
On 04-Oct-01 David Kelly wrote:
ATIP info from disk:
...
Reference speed: 6
...
It seems the medium would like to be burned 6x -- and your drive will handle
CDRW only with 4x.
But yout strategy to try various media is certainly worth doing, maybe you
see some
On 21-Sep-01 Chiriki, Naidu (CAP, GCF) wrote:
'cdrecord dev=0,0,0 *' . The files include
some tar files and gz files.
this would be ok for audio files (*.wav) but definitely not for data files.
I have faced three problems with it.
1. I am not able to use the burned CD in normal PC
On 20-Sep-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Second, you NEED a kernel with does NOT support IDE CD.
There is an option (when generating a new kernel)
which does SCSI emulation for IDE drives.
So, yes, cdrecord supports IDE CD burners but via the
SCSI interface.
You don't have to recompile the
Hi,
On 10-Sep-01 Peter A. J. Pilgrim wrote:
I installed `append=hde=ide-scsi' under lilo.conf
I recompiled the kernel with PCMCIA SCSI make modules of tape,
cdrom, disk configuration settings.
I am missing the sg module (scsi generic). Without that one no burner will
work for burning
On 10-Sep-01 Peter Pilgrim wrote:
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To: Karl-Heinz Herrmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Freecom Traveller II CD RW PCMCIA Driver
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You didn't include the list anymore I added it again (and fullquoted).
I find it it a bit
-filesystems). But it allows to access older sessions
directly, so even if a burn failed in a later session the old sessions will
be accessible again.
K.-H.
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Hi,
archie:~ # cdrecord -v -audio -pad -multi dev=0,0,0 speed=6
/home/jochen/audio_01.wav
archie:~ # cdrecord -msinfo dev=0,0,0
0,33855
archie:~ # mkisofs -r -J -C0,33853 -o daten.iso
/home/jochen/daten.html
archie:~ # cdrecord -v
Hi,
On 23-Jun-01 jochen georges wrote:
cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 -data brennimage.iso -audio -pad audio_01.wav
i tried to burn a cd with data- and audiotracks.
in general it's ok, but the cdplayer reads the data as track1 and
produces awful sounds.
My player does too if it gts hold of
characters and they are getting truncated.
use the Rock Ridge extensions. (-R or -r see mkisofs manpage for details).
This will not only keep long filenames but also the owner and access rights.
K.-H.
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the www-adress handy but a search engine (i.e. www.google.com) on
cdparanoia should produce a direct hit.
K.-H.
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probably was more or less 0:00s.
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I find this quite intuitive.
Take the dir: - dir[/]
Take what's in the dir: - dir/*
Just my 2c,
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files. But Within 1/74 s of that -- that should be good enough (and a
CD-Player simply can't be more precise about it). There will be now extra
data added between the tracks.
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Why are typos always on positions where they ruin the meaning most
effectively
On 25-Oct-00 Karl-Heinz Herrmann wrote:
There will be now extra data added between the tracks.
thats of course a "no&q
rn it multi session,
and so on to the last. The multisession will use up some 40MB or so and you
will not fit 6 full zip media to one CD anymore.
This will generate a multisession CD with all zip-data on it in the dirs
ZIP[1234..]
K.-H.
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the used
sectors. Maybe try something thats blanking (i.e. writing "0" everywhere) all
unused parts -- then it would compress very well
K.-H.
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tar and co. Good top know.
K.-H.
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if gcombust has a byteswap option. That would probably
do as well.
K.-H.
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