pBurn 4.3.19

Audio editors, music players, video players, burning software, etc.
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#2241 Post by don570 »

Temporary storage space is important
and it should be a fast hard drive (not a USB stick)

800meg for CD
4.2 gig for DVD

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#2242 Post by scientist »

bigpup wrote:scientist,


How is Slacko 5.9.3 installed?
Frugal or full and on what device?

What version of Pburn?

What type of burn?
Data?
Audio?
Video?
Using version 4.3.5

CD burn

Data files

Puppy is full install on internal hard drive.
Thanks,
Andy


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#2243 Post by bigpup »

scientist,

Any of this apply to your problem?

It is not recommended to run other heavy applications (or powersaving/screensavers) while burning, as this can cause buffer under-runs if your PC was not able to allocate enough time to processing the burn. You will then have a useless disc. Choosing a burn speed that is too high, or CPU-priority that is too low, could also cause buffer under-runs.

Pay close attention to the minimum and maximum writing speeds of your media, and compare them with the maximum writing speeds of your drive. Writing to media with a minimum speed setting higher than your drive is capable of will result in failure - for example, attempting to write to a 4x-10x CDRW on a drive with a maximum RW speed of 2x. This is most likely to be an issue when using new discs in an old system.
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#2244 Post by scientist »

bigpup wrote:scientist,

Any of this apply to your problem?

It is not recommended to run other heavy applications (or powersaving/screensavers) while burning, as this can cause buffer under-runs if your PC was not able to allocate enough time to processing the burn. You will then have a useless disc. Choosing a burn speed that is too high, or CPU-priority that is too low, could also cause buffer under-runs.

Pay close attention to the minimum and maximum writing speeds of your media, and compare them with the maximum writing speeds of your drive. Writing to media with a minimum speed setting higher than your drive is capable of will result in failure - for example, attempting to write to a 4x-10x CDRW on a drive with a maximum RW speed of 2x. This is most likely to be an issue when using new discs in an old system.
I noticed that CD/DVD burning consumes a lot of memory.

I mostly use re-writeable disks.
Thanks,
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#2245 Post by caiosama »

Guys

How do i burn a cue file?

EDIT: Nothing has been said :lol:
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#2246 Post by caiosama »

Now i really have a question...

Cant burn CUE files with Pburn :(
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#2247 Post by caiosama »

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Pburn version 4.3.16

###################################################
   COMMAND:
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cdrecord dev=/dev/sr0 -dao  -v -text cuefile="/initrd/mnt/dev_save/S.Hackett-Voyage/Steve Hackett - Voyage Of The Acolyte.cue"

###################################################
   OUTPUT:
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scsidev: '/dev/sr0'
devname: '/dev/sr0'
scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
Linux sg driver version: 3.5.27
Wodim version: 1.1.11
SCSI buffer size: 64512
Beginning DMA speed test. Set CDR_NODMATEST environment variable if device
communication breaks or freezes immediately after that.
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
Device type    : Removable CD-ROM
Version        : 5
Response Format: 2
Capabilities   : 
Vendor_info    : 'MATSHITA'
Identification : 'DVD-RAM UJ8FBS  '
Revision       : 'F801'
Device seems to be: Generic mmc2 DVD-R/DVD-RW.
Current: 0x0009 (CD-R)
Profile: 0x0015 (DVD-R/DL sequential recording) 
Profile: 0x0016 (DVD-R/DL layer jump recording) 
Profile: 0x002B (DVD+R/DL) 
Profile: 0x001B (DVD+R) 
Profile: 0x001A (DVD+RW) 
Profile: 0x0014 (DVD-RW sequential recording) 
Profile: 0x0013 (DVD-RW restricted overwrite) 
Profile: 0x0012 (DVD-RAM) 
Profile: 0x0011 (DVD-R sequential recording) 
Profile: 0x0010 (DVD-ROM) 
Profile: 0x000A (CD-RW) 
Profile: 0x0009 (CD-R) (current)
Profile: 0x0008 (CD-ROM) 
Profile: 0x0002 (Removable disk) 
Using generic SCSI-3/mmc   CD-R/CD-RW driver (mmc_cdr).
Driver flags   : MMC-3 SWABAUDIO BURNFREE 
Supported modes: TAO PACKET SAO SAO/R96P SAO/R96R RAW/R16 RAW/R96P RAW/R96R
Drive buf size : 362208 = 353 KB
FIFO size      : 4194304 = 4096 KB
wodim: Track 10 has unknown length.
wodim: Use tsize= option in SAO mode to specify track size.
Track 01: audio   54 MB (05:24.04) no preemp     
Track 02: audio   35 MB (03:28.18) no preemp     
Track 03: audio   48 MB (04:50.26) no preemp     
Track 04: audio   15 MB (01:33.64) no preemp     
Track 05: audio   49 MB (04:53.61) no preemp     
Track 06: audio   71 MB (07:07.60) no preemp     
Track 07: audio   18 MB (01:50.09) no preemp     
Track 08: audio  118 MB (11:43.46) no preemp     
Track 09: audio   65 MB (06:31.92) no preemp     
Track 10: audio unknown length    no preemp      pregapsize:  75
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pBurn 3.7.18 INVALID ADDRESS FOR WRITE

#2248 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
I write this post after having browsed the pburn thread without finding something to succeed in burning a dvd which has been already burned "multisession" and left "open".

Here are the logs of the various trials performed: all merged in one text file (remave the fake tar.gz)
I have had input/outout errors as also INVALID ADDRESS FOR WRITE error

I do not understand

Please help
Charlie

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This happened while runing a fresh pristine live-cd session of forum member 666philb's Vividpup beta
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 286#832286
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Vividpup Burn with Express Burn free period

#2249 Post by Pelo »

150 pages in English. I must say i don't read them :
My question is easy : can we burn an ISO to CD-RW with pBurn ?

PS: i Failed with Pburn before trying on windows 7
Right click on the ISO : Windows burn but check told error, once burn finished
ImgBurn is blocked by antivirus Avira
:!: NCH Express Burn succeed in burning Vivid

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#2250 Post by zigbert »

Ok, I haven't been following this thread for a while... sorry about that.

Pelo, could you check you 'pburn -D' in terminal.
After burning, there is an option to save log. Very informative...

The 2 most recent posts issues Vivid and multisession - hmmm

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CD-RW would be possible with Burn

#2251 Post by Pelo »

I am running teenpup .
Just answer, Zigbert, CD-RW would it be possible with Burn, if every thing goes well, or not ?

I shall check deeper after.

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#2252 Post by zigbert »

CR-RW is of course meant to work with pBurn.

But no one can help out without any information.

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#2253 Post by vicmz »

It seems to be all ok but just in case, I wanted to ask if the red "missing" notification means something is actually missing. Screenshot below.
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#2254 Post by zigbert »

It is not ok using the pBurn 4-branch with cdrkit as backend. See main post.
pburn-3.7.18 is the last release supporting cdrkit

But the output of the dependency check is messy ... I guess you have a symlink from wodim to cdrecord, and that might fool the checker a bit.

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#2255 Post by vicmz »

cdrtools was missing, installed and solved
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Pburn burn DVD using mp4 file?

#2256 Post by festus »

I am running, lxpuptahr-15.05.2-pae with kernel 3.14.20, and have a question about pBurn.

I am wanting to burn a DVD-video, to play on TV, using an "*.mp4" file.

The reason I ask is, it shows on the "Burn Video" tab:
Formats: *.avi *.flv *.mpg *wmv... etc

Will Pburn 4.3.16 be able to burn it using the *mp4 format, or does it need to be converted, first, to another format like "*.avi"?

Thanks for any replies, festus :)

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#2257 Post by zigbert »

mp4 is listed as supported video format

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pburn --help

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#2258 Post by festus »

I'm a thanking you for your reply, zigbert .

I'll go ahead and burn the videos, and it'll save me a lot of time not having to convert them to another format.

And thank you for pBurn

festus :D

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#2259 Post by peppyy »

I have finally gone full Puppy and although I can solve 90+% of my problems I had to come back to the forum for this one.

I have an album (Music) I recorded several years ago and my original image is a nero NRG. I have tried several versions of Pburn and nrg2iso to convert it however it always turns into a VCD that is unreadable.

Running Tahrpup 6.0.1 updated to 6.0.5
pburn 3.5.3

About the image.

The original nrg includes cdtext for the track list. Could this be the conversion problem?

I have also found when copying a master cd (my original master copy of my album Medicine Walk) cdtext does not show up on the copy.

Is there a way to simply copy my master to a file as an iso and burn from there?

Sorry for all the questions, I have to make some copies for clients.

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#2260 Post by don570 »

ISO Master is available to create an ISO file and then pburn will burn it.
It was written to duplicate commercial CDs of applications like ADOBE.
I haven't tested it with Audio CDs .

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