[olug] RE: error w/ cdrdao
Brandon Lederer
brandon at tolkien-movies.com
Sat Oct 4 19:47:54 UTC 2003
Accidentally pressed Ctrl enter....
continuing:
I think DMA is on because of this:
Sep 10 10:00:51 Niobe ide4: BM-DMA at 0xe000-0xe007, BIOS settings: hdi:DMA,
hdj:DMA
Sep 10 10:00:51 Niobe ide5: BM-DMA at 0xe008-0xe00f, BIOS settings: hdk:DMA,
hdl:DMA
which is where all of my CDROMs are at.
When I burn at 16X my Processor (AMD Athlon XP 1600) is at 100 %.
Other relevent info: I have 512 MB Ram.
Does anyone have any thoughts?
On Saturday 04 October 2003 09:55 am, Jay Swackhamer wrote:
> You're kidding about the drivers right?
>
> The disk performance in windows is not better than under linux. Unless you
> have an extremely small amount of memory, since the windows disk buffer
> caches dont seem to perform as well......
>
> Maybe the setup on the Linux side that you used was not optimized?
>
> With ATA-Raid/1Gig memory, I've always gotten better performance under
> Linux. And I can also start burning a CD, and switch to another desktop to
> work on something else without worrying about making a shiny
> CD-Coaster.(like some/most-times happens if you try to run many processes
> at once on the windows side)
>
> > My first TDK 24X burner did this. It was VERY Picky with media, but when
> > it
> > burned.... they were ALWAYS Good readable burns. But it eventually got
> > too
> > picky and i got it replaced. So, i get back the new rev of the drive....
> > it
> > never failed power calibration (Cuz they took that feature out).... but
> > guess
> > what! 90% of my burns were TERRIBLE. It would burn but audio CDs burned
> > any
> > faster than 4x crackled all the way through.
> >
> > Now i have a 48x plextor. It has new technology that is CONSTANTLY
> > adjusting
> > the power of the laser. PERFECT BURNS all the time. However, I cant get
> > it
> > to go anywhere close to 48x. I put the blame here on the inability to
> > read
> > sustained at extremely high speeds from my drive. Linux Hard drive
> > controller drivers arent anywhere close to win2k or winxp HD controller
> > speeds.
> >
> > The short.... Try various medias dont use cheepies.... try different
> > (lower)
> > speeds. If all fail, the drive is probably toast.
> > Sorry
> > Brandon
> >
> > On Saturday 04 October 2003 12:33 am, whaisch4 at cox.net wrote:
> >> Executing power calibration...
> >> ?: Input/output error. : scsi sendcmd: no error
> >> CDB: 54 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> >> status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
> >> Sense Bytes: 70 00 03 00 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 00 73 03
> >> 00 00
> >> Sense Key: 0x3 Medium Error, Segment 0
> >> Sense Code: 0x73 Qual 0x03 (power calibration area
> >> error) Fru 0x0
> >> Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
> >> cmd finished after 3.087s timeout 20s
> >> ERROR: Power calibration failed.
> >> ERROR: Use option --force to ignore this error.
> >> ERROR: Writing failed.
> >>
> >> Okay. I went up against this on my Win2k with Nero and a new 48x
> >> burner.
> >> I was trying to burn an archive copy of John Lee Hooker's Best of Chess
> >> Records sessions but kept coming up with that stupid calibration error.
> >> Nero's online help files suggested that the burner was toasted (no pun
> >> intended) or bad CD blanks but I could burn data CDs just fine. This CD
> >> did not have any copy protection, either AFAIK. It was explained that
> >> CD
> >> burning lasers need to be calibrated before each burn so they burn the
> >> media consistantly over the course of the session, regardless of small
> >> power fluctuations. If you use the force command, it will ignore this
> >> error and PROBABLY (big probably) burn correctly. YMMVWTPWOC.
> >>
> >> relevance link:
> >> http://www.nero.com/en/631927293720980.html#5
> >>
> >> -Wm.
> >> whaisch4 at cox.net
> >>
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