> Have you tried a cdrdao extraction using one of its specific drivers. I
> have one of these "generic" drives, and the driver that works for mine
> is generic-mmc. If I use others, I get very similar "scsi" errors. So
> maybe one of these drivers is worth a try.
Well, I haven't had time to try ou
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 09:40, Steve Juranich wrote:
> I'm having some serious issues getting my linux box to play nice with
> my cdrw drive. Here's the output of 'cdrecord -scanbus':
Have you tried a cdrdao extraction using one of its specific drivers. I
have one of these "generic" drives, and th
> I've had problems with CD drives and ide-scsi - one would not mount CDs
> unless dma was turned off and my burner eats a lot of cpu unless dma is
> turned on.
> Well I guess I'd try `hdparm -u0 -d1 /dev/hdc` but I'm not too
> optimistic at this point. :) Sorry I couldn't help. If you have
> a
Oh yeah. Forgot to mention:
Ripping/burning works fine under M$ XP.
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> Did you try '-D0,0,0' instead ? Not sure if it makes any difference.
No difference.
> 'hdparm /dev/hdX' to check the state.
> hdparm -d1 /dev/hdX to turn dma on '-d0' to turn it off. Can you
> mount and read data CDs on this drive without problem? ...just
> curious.
Well, I toggled the us
> does cdda2wav have the same problem?
cdda2wav with the -paranoia flag spits out stuff that looks like this:
coffee (tmp)$ cdda2wav -t 3 -D /dev/sg0 -paranoia
Type: ROM, Vendor '' Model '40X12X48 CD-RW ' Revision '1.05' MMC+CDDA
724992 bytes buffer memory requested, 4 buffers, 75 sector
I'm having some serious issues getting my linux box to play nice with
my cdrw drive. Here's the output of 'cdrecord -scanbus':
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.22
Cdrecord 1.11a34 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jörg Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.6'
scsibus0:
0,0,0
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