Thomas analysed and shortly commented various error messages mentioned
in this bug report, please check:
http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/2012/04/msg00019.html
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Just a note from Thomas: Please, consider the answers at the mailing-
list archive above [1] only as quick shots in order to illustrate the
wide variety of listed problems.
Each such report deserves individual inspection as long as the reporter
is still available, can answer questions, and can
I've seen a similar error in Fedora [1] and found out that it depends on
data being burned. With some iso images the error is printed, with some
not. However, the data have been burned successfuly every-time, even if
an error was printed. I also created a fix (see attached file in [1])
for
The same error with DVDRW in Ubuntu 10.04 Brasero 2.30.2 on Vaio VGN-
FZ21M attached log
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I'm hitting the same bug in 9.10.
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I am also unable to burn dual-layer media. My burn dies at 50% with
messages similar to previous postings.
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I just tried to burn a 8X DVD +R DL 8.5GB Double Layer Recordable. I was
using a Double Layer because I needed to put 7.8GB on one DVD. Here is
the log from the Debugging output from k3b.
System
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KDE Version: 3.5.10
QT Version: 3.3.8b
Kernel:
I'm getting similar errors with K3B, Brasero and GnomeBaker. Tried all
different speed settings, too.
growisofs
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Executing 'builtin_dd if=/dev/fd/0 of=/dev/scd0 obs=32k seek=0'
/dev/scd0: Current Write Speed is 10.2x1352KBps.
0/4628408320 ( 0.0%) @0x, remaining
I can confirm the same thing happening when trying to burn a (verbatim)
DVD-R DL using growisofs.
growisofs -use-the-force-luke=dao -use-the-force-luke=break:1913760 -dvd-compat
-speed=2 -Z /dev/dvd=~/iso.iso
Executing 'builtin_dd if=/home/nevon/iso.iso of=/dev/dvd obs=32k seek=0'
/dev/dvd:
install gnomebaker
sudo apt-get install gnomebaker, works for dvd+-rw's might need to install some
packages but worked fine for me. Better than finding a way to get it to work
in brasero or K3B. Something needs to be done with burning software it all
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Have just encountered the same problem myself. Manifested itself as
growisofs ceasing to function following an upgrade from gutsy to hardy
(I hadn't tried to write a DVD for some time after the upgrade). Same
problem occurred with the intrepid and jaunty versions of growisofs.
Using TDK DVD-R
Update: Making it work is more complicated than that. Omitting the
-dvd-compat switch is not on its own enough to make it work.
First it is necessary to attempt to burn using dvdrecord. This fails
with the output posted above, but it does have some effect which allows
an immediately-following
You could try DVD-R media from Verbatim. If this does not work either,
then you have a hardware problem in your drive.
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I'm STILL affected by this with the 8.10 release and 9.04 alpha. I don't
think it has anything to do with my computer, I've tried burning discs
on 5 different machines using 7 different disc brands at varying speeds,
nothing works!
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It seems that the bug has been relocated, but not to the right program.
The problem is caused by growisofs and growisofs is known not to play well
with the DVD- standard as it has been originally written for DVD+.
Cdrecord has mature DVD- support since 11 years and will most likely fix your
I don't really see your point. The bug is in growisofs, so what's the
problem with wodim vs cdrecord? Anyway, installing cdrecord form source
is not an option.
** Changed in: cdrkit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: dvd+rw-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
wodim does not properly support DVD media because the
mature DVD support code from the original software has been
replaced by something half baken in wodim.
Wodim is no option for two reasons: wodim does not
correctly support DVD media and wodim cannot be legally
distributed - wodim is in
@ Schily I followed what you said and downloaded the most recent version
of cdrtools. Everything compiled and installed just fine but when I try
to run the commands you provided I notice the line wodim: Warning:
controller. Which I assume means wodim is still getting called. How
do I make sure
If you compiled and installed cdrecord without manually controlling
the install location, the binaries have been installed into /opt/schily/bin/
If you have /opt/schily/bin/ in front of your PATH, and if you do not call
the binary using absolute path names, you should be able to call the original
@Schily
Thanks I learned something new, problem is the write still failed. I hope you
can tell me what the deal is my hard drive is getting full and I have no way to
get the data off.
Starting new track at sector: 0
Track 01:0 of 1643 MB written./opt/schily/bin/cdrecord: Input/output
I am sorry, but I cannot comment in case the needed information is
missing.
Unless you provide the full output from a cdrecord -v run, I need to
guess that your problem is a result from incomopatibility between drive and
medium.
The cdrecord -v -minfo output will help to understand what kind of
Here are the outputs from two burn attempts with different media and
matching -minfo outputs.
** Attachment added: Output from failed burns plus minfo results
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For me, the problem (I think) is with my burner. I have realized that
burning my old CD-RWs work fine but not my new ones. Looking at them, I
see they are 12x, High speed discs. So I think what is happening is that
my ancient CD burner is too slow for them.
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http://norgesinternettforum.no/showthread.php?t=1833 says
try the -speed=6 option to growisofs..
I've been getting the same errors burning to a phillips DVD device, and I've
tried the -speed=6 option to growisofs - with a successful burn.
Will try in a while with another burn attempt.
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Same on Intrepid ... for god sake this error should be fixed a long time
ago!
BraseroGrowisofs stderr: /dev/scd0: engaging DVD-R DAO upon user request...
BraseroGrowisofs stderr: /dev/scd0: reserving 2186160 blocks
BraseroGrowisofs stderr: /dev/scd0: Current Write Speed is 8.2x1352KBps.
i hope this is the right bug thread to put this:
experiencing same I/O errors when burning as OP
most of the time will only try writing for a few seconds before error occurs.
occasionally will write most of disk before failing.
was able to burn 2 cds on my master liteon dvd-rw drive.
only one
these are commands i used in root terminal just before restarting:
rm /usr/bin/mkisofs /usr/bin/cdrecord
cp /usr/bin/genisoimage /usr/bin/mkisofs
cp /usr/bin/wodim /usr/bin/cdrecord
resulted in the only successful burn on dvd media.
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Thanks. Although both bugs may actually be related, since the
description is not the same, it's better to identify the problem before
merging them - else we only have a mess and no real information.
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Andrew: Please open another bug report then, this one is about DVD-RW
and only them. What makes you think it may be the same?
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All the symptoms errors were the same. I'll open a new bug, sorry
for the mistake.
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FYI, created bug 226650
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Andrew: are you able to write DVDs in general?
wodim: Cannot blank disk, aborting.
wodim: Some drives do not support all blank types.
wodim: Try again with wodim blank=all.
Did you try with blank=all?
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Yes I tried blank=all and it does not work
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And what about simply burning a DVD? Always test the more basic feature
of a program if it does not work.
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BTW, it is a CDRW not a DVD burner. I cannot burn CDs to already blank
disks. I was able to blank and burn with no issues or additional
configuration under Gutsy, something has definitely changed for the
worse in Hardy.
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I am also having this problem on hardy.
Other interesting related facts on upgrading from gutsy to hardy:
Mount changes (gutsy - hardy):
/dev/hdb1 - /dev/sdb1
So it seems like the scsi/ata driver has taken over all of my IDE
devices.
I am on an nvidia4 chipset, with an old HP 9300+ CDRW drive
Gareth I followed all the recommended actions from the site you linked
to and all failed. Changing BIOS settings and disabling UDMA did nothing
to help. The problem still exists. This problem is also fairly
widespread, there are several threads in the ubuntu forums about this
exact issue,
I tried installing Hardy beta, then I tried messing with my BIOS (though
I didn't seem to have the options your link talks about), I tried
combined_mode kernel parameters, but nothing works. I didn't try
recompiling my kernel yet though...
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Can anybody still experiencing this problem test the following possible
solution?
http://linux-ata.org/faq.html#combined
The slow down as a result of the PATA/SATA combination may be causing at least
some of the above mentioned problems.
This will probably only affect those with Intel chipsets.
In gnomebaker there are two modes: Auto, dao.
With auto mode I got the same error, but with dao mode it burn the dvd-rw.
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If you have an error status=0xd0 { Busy } then it may be bug #75295
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On Friday 15 February 2008 07:36, alanbshepard70 wrote:
I'm getting the same errors. I only get the error when burning to a
DVD-R/+R, DVD-RW discs burn normally. When burning a disc after a reboot
the first DVD normally burns fine but the next time I try to burn a disc
I get the error. This
I'm getting the same errors. I only get the error when burning to a
DVD-R/+R, DVD-RW discs burn normally. When burning a disc after a reboot
the first DVD normally burns fine but the next time I try to burn a disc
I get the error. This has caused me to waste 15 DVDs so far. I hope this
gets fixed
I'm having the same problem both whit cdrecord and growisofs fore both
dvd +r and -r. but dvd rw works fine
Out put from cdrecord
Sense Key: 0x3 Medium Error, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x73 Qual 0x03 (power calibration area error) Fru 0x0
Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
resid: 63488
cmd finished
i had the same problem with DVD-R discs burning with an LG super multi rw dvd+r
dl burner in ubuntu 7.10. to fix my problem i just added this to my growisofs
parameters:
-speed=6
the speed went from 16x to 8x (what is the correlation between 16, 8 and
6??) and it worked fine =)
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I'm running gutsy and having the same problem. I am trying to burn an
ISO created by MythArchivethat is about 6GB, using k3b (which is using
growisofs). I have tried it twice, once an the Auto speed and again at
2.5x speed. Both times it failed at 50% through. I double-checked that
my hardware
Not sure whether it's a dupe either way, but bug 157803 (made against
k3b) seems related. I made links in comments from here to there and
back, hoping someone who knows more about this might find the
information in both bugs useful.
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a log from k3b showing the error:
.
... ...
Track 01: 214 of 695 MB written (fifo 100%) [buf 87%] 8.0x.
Track 01: 215 of 695 MB written (fifo 100%) [buf 90%] 8.6x.
Track 01: 216 of 695 MB written
Same problem has others note. DVD-R burning fails with the unhandled
error msg when using the tools shipped with Ubuntu.
I can successfully burn using NeroLinux, BUT Ubuntu has serious problems
reading the resulting UDF disc, which reads perfectly fine in other
operating system using the exact
I WAS getting the same Input/output error. I was using a Sony internal
830 internal dvd burner. When I hooked up an external Sony 820 USB drive
I had no problem writing dvd's. I create an .iso with DeVeDe then just
right click on it and write to disk. This looks like a hardware
compatibility
Hi,
I always get an Unhandled error message when burning a dvd in Gusty
with any of nautilus, k3b, gnomebaker, brasero...
I was able to burn successfully all supported media when older ubuntu
releases.
I still can burn without any problem (but the command line thing :) ) any type
of media
I have the same problem with an Asus A6U series (Mashita again): I
cannot burn DVD+R, if I write any CD at any speed more than 8x the
process ends when the first speed increment happens (8x works because
the speed is constant from the beginning until the end); if I write CD-
RW sometimes I receive
tryed cdrecord, many errors too, output is in attach
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I have the same bug in gutsy on my sony vaio laptop (MATSHITA DVD), in
feisty i were able to write dvd+r:
/dev/dvd: Current Write Speed is 8.2x1352KBps.
:-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output error
:-( write failed: Input/output error
/dev/dvd: flushing cache
On Saturday 06 October 2007 09:47, Milan wrote:
For me it's fixed in Gutsy (I had this error: :-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output error). Please report what you
get after you have upgraded to Gutsy (release on 10-18).
That's no use to me... I'm running
Sure. If enough people confirm the bug is solved, we could think of a
backport. This would require to find what has changed and whether this
could be done without too much modifications in Dapper.
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For me it's fixed in Gutsy (I had this error: :-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output error). Please report what you
get after you have upgraded to Gutsy (release on 10-18).
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Could Bug 136678 (in Gutsy only) be a duplicate? I'm experiencing the very same
error message in Feisty:
:-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output error
Are those strings characteristic of the error?
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I just upgraded my laptop's burner from a Matshita DVD-R to a Matshita DVD+/-
RW DL. I could burn DVD-R but now I cannot I found another thread regarding
this and tried the http://cdrecord.berlios.de/; link above and installed but
no help. I get the
mkisofs: Directories too deep for
reassinging this bug to cdrkit, as the reporter is using wodim.
if you want, please try the new cdrecord package found in gutsy!
** Changed in: cdrkit (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: cdrtools = cdrkit
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I've always had this problem which is: with nautilus-burn and gnome-baker I can
burn everything except DVD-RWs.
However, NeroLinux can burn EVERYTHING!
K3b can't too and noticed that according to K3B's preferences, my dvd can burn
everything except DVD-R DL (but it can burn DVD+R DL).
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I am reassigning this bug to dvd+rw-tools (growisofs)
It is definitely not related to cdrtools, the original reporter send a
growisofs error message.
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I had the same problem with Feisty an external dvd burner from Philipps
and a DVD+R and solved forcing the writing speed to 6x (minimum set in
k3b for that dvd) and not auto mode.
worked!
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This bug report is not related to cdrecord/cdrtools as the
reporter did not use cdrecord.
As it seems that ubuntu uses a _very_ old version
of cdrtools, the version of cdrecord that comes with ubuntu
does most likely not support DVDs at all.
If you like cdrtools with DVD and Blu Ray support,
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I have this problem also, here is the k3b/growisofs output:
System
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K3b Version: 0.12.17
KDE Version: 3.5.5
QT Version: 3.3.6
Kernel: 2.6.17-10-generic
Devices
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HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H12N UL01 (/dev/hdc, ) at /media/cdrom0 [CD-R; CD-RW;
CD-ROM;
I have the same problem. This is on amd64/Edgy. After SUCCESSFULLY
writing a CD, nautilus complains about it and produces an error.
dmesg contains:
[229239.339649] usb 2-6.7: USB disconnect, address 7
[470357.737282] cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!
[470403.956490] scsi:
Same here I have Edgy installed.
dmesg contains
[17857573.18] hdc: DMA timeout retry
[17857573.18] hdc: timeout waiting for DMA
[17857578.184000] hdc: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
[17857578.184000] ide: failed opcode was: unknown
[17857578.184000] hdc: drive not ready for
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 23:08, Fionn wrote:
I get the same problem on a NEC 1300A
COMMAND SEQUENCE ERROR @LBA 0h. Is media being read?
Looking into google I found a lot of postings about this, mostly from
debian or ubuntu users.
Short Link: http://fionn.de/l?cmdseqerr-0h
Some
I get the same problem on a NEC 1300A
COMMAND SEQUENCE ERROR @LBA 0h. Is media being read?
Looking into google I found a lot of postings about this, mostly from
debian or ubuntu users.
Short Link: http://fionn.de/l?cmdseqerr-0h
Some reporters claim to have solved the problem with a kernel
another reference:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=355764
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Hi!! cannot burn dvd+r in ubuntu dapper and cannot in kubuntu breezy.
Have a LG GSA-H10A. I use nautilus, k3b and same results dvds destroy...
Now install knoppix 3.7 in HD, and try to burn with k3b with
sucessfull!!!
Please repair the bug..
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error... hdb: DMA timeout retryhdb: timeout waiting for DMA hdb:
status error: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest }
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[17179572.756000] ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA,
hdb:DMA
[17179573.492000] hdb: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10A, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
[17179574.168000] hdd:6hdb: ATAPI 48X DVD-ROM DVD-R-RAM CD-R/RW drive,
2048kB Cache, UDMA(33)
Jul 12 21:02:58 localhost kernel:
I can confirm that in Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper I get the same generic error with a
Pioneer DVD burner and DVD-R, DVD-RW.
The error is inconsistent. Sometimes I manage to burn from second or third
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with a NEC DVD burner and DVD-R , not RW , dics. Same dic in another
system I have, but Kubuntu with NO updates installed, and k3b burns the
disc.
In Ubuntu I was able to burn DVD+R's but then installed the Friday June
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