pBurn 4.3.19
- charlie6
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above post continued ...
BUT
if placing gtkdialog-0.8.4 in /usr/bin/ instead , then here get pburn-3.7.13 (as also pburn-3.7.12) running OK ...
I'm a bit puzzled about this (gtkdialog pets placing the application in /usr/sbin then --> pburn returns broken pipr error ; OK if placed in /usr/bin -->?? )
charlie
BUT
if placing gtkdialog-0.8.4 in /usr/bin/ instead , then here get pburn-3.7.13 (as also pburn-3.7.12) running OK ...
I'm a bit puzzled about this (gtkdialog pets placing the application in /usr/sbin then --> pburn returns broken pipr error ; OK if placed in /usr/bin -->?? )
charlie
gtkdialog 0.8.3
gtkdialog 0.8.3 is named as a dependency. But I can not find a pet for it yet. Does it exist?
piping error
I got the same pipe error as Charlie6 got when I tried the latest pburn
with Exprimo.
I'll have to check if placing gtkdialog in /usr/bin/ corrects the
problem?? ...but that's odd.
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with Exprimo.
I'll have to check if placing gtkdialog in /usr/bin/ corrects the
problem?? ...but that's odd.
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Last edited by don570 on Tue 05 Feb 2013, 21:18, edited 1 time in total.
- charlie6
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- Joined: Mon 30 Jun 2008, 04:03
- Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
blanking cd complete
Hi Sigmund!
this pburn works awesome !
I regularly need to blank cd-rw's (with all these puppies stored since 2008 and remasterings ... ).
I noticed that when selecting «blank complete» (in place of «fast blank») i have also to select the «advanced» thumbnail, and there to click «refresh command» to activate the «all» blanking present in the command line field.
If not, pburn blanks «fast», even if the «complete» checkbox has been checked in the «erase disk» thumbnail.
Some CD-RW's here (Philips brand CD-RW's) need that «workaround»; otherwise they are not full blanked ---> not possible to burn them.
I did not notice this with the Verbatim's CD-RW's.
cheers, Charlie
this pburn works awesome !
I regularly need to blank cd-rw's (with all these puppies stored since 2008 and remasterings ... ).
I noticed that when selecting «blank complete» (in place of «fast blank») i have also to select the «advanced» thumbnail, and there to click «refresh command» to activate the «all» blanking present in the command line field.
If not, pburn blanks «fast», even if the «complete» checkbox has been checked in the «erase disk» thumbnail.
Some CD-RW's here (Philips brand CD-RW's) need that «workaround»; otherwise they are not full blanked ---> not possible to burn them.
I did not notice this with the Verbatim's CD-RW's.
cheers, Charlie
Ziggy,
the latest mkisofs from cdrtools (not cdrkit) doesn't support "-allow-limited-size" option, this causes UDF buring to fail if one uses mkisofs from cdrtools instead of cdrkit. I don't know what's the equivalent option, I presume that with cdrtools it will automatically work that way even without that option.
cheers!
the latest mkisofs from cdrtools (not cdrkit) doesn't support "-allow-limited-size" option, this causes UDF buring to fail if one uses mkisofs from cdrtools instead of cdrkit. I don't know what's the equivalent option, I presume that with cdrtools it will automatically work that way even without that option.
cheers!
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Charlie
I could not see any issues with the blanking command.
Be aware that the command in the 'Advanced' tab only is used if the checkbox 'Allow manual edit' is turned on.
To check this fully, you can look into the file /root/.pburn/tmp/exec. This file holds the executing burn-command.
Do I miss something?
Sigmund
I could not see any issues with the blanking command.
Be aware that the command in the 'Advanced' tab only is used if the checkbox 'Allow manual edit' is turned on.
To check this fully, you can look into the file /root/.pburn/tmp/exec. This file holds the executing burn-command.
Do I miss something?
Sigmund
Jamesbond
Thank you for the report.
I have made a simple check for the -allow-limited-size switch.
func_burn_option line 197
func_build_command line 357
Sigmund
Thank you for the report.
I have made a simple check for the -allow-limited-size switch.
func_burn_option line 197
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#Check for huge files (over 4Gb) that requires udf switch on
if [ $UDF = true ] || [ "`find -L "$TMPDIR" -size +4G`" ]; then
UDF_OPTS="-udf"
[ $MKISOFS = genisoimage ] && UDF_OPTS="$UDF_OPTS -allow-limited-size" #only cdrkit uses this switch
UDF=true #activate checkbox if large file is detected
fi
func_build_command line 357
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if [ "$MEDIATYPE" = "DVD" ] && [ "$UDF" = "true" ]; then #support of files bigger than 4GB
[ $MKISOFS = genisoimage ] && echo -n "-allow-limited-size " >> $WORKDIR/parameters #only cdrkit uses this switch
echo -n "-udf " >> $WORKDIR/parameters
fi
Sigmund
This may have already been answered elsewhere, but, I ran into a use issue on Pburn version 3.7.15 in FATDOG620.
My camera uses mini DVD+RW (30minute - 1.4GB)
I was trying to blank a TDK DVD+RW and when it reach 99.4% of the DVD's disc size, it fails with the following screens below.
Note: as one can see, there is plenty of temp space, even for a 1.4GB disc to be blanked.
PBurn log is follows:Here to help
My camera uses mini DVD+RW (30minute - 1.4GB)
I was trying to blank a TDK DVD+RW and when it reach 99.4% of the DVD's disc size, it fails with the following screens below.
Note: as one can see, there is plenty of temp space, even for a 1.4GB disc to be blanked.
PBurn log is follows:
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Pburn version 3.7.15
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COMMAND:
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growisofs -use-the-force-luke=notray -Z /dev/sr1=/dev/zero
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OUTPUT:
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Executing 'builtin_dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sr1 obs=32k seek=0'
/dev/sr1: restarting DVD+RW format...
/dev/sr1: "Current Write Speed" is 4.1x1352KBps.
31457280/1463386112 ( 2.1%) @4.0x, remaining 4:33 RBU 100.0% UBU 1.9%
49938432/1463386112 ( 3.4%) @4.0x, remaining 4:14 RBU 100.0% UBU 94.4%
68419584/1463386112 ( 4.7%) @4.0x, remaining 4:04 RBU 100.0% UBU 94.4%
86900736/1463386112 ( 5.9%) @4.0x, remaining 4:13 RBU 100.0% UBU 94.4%
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1398571008/1463386112 (95.6%) @4.0x, remaining 0:11 RBU 100.0% UBU 94.4%
1417052160/1463386112 (96.8%) @4.0x, remaining 0:08 RBU 100.0% UBU 94.4%
1435533312/1463386112 (98.1%) @4.0x, remaining 0:05 RBU 100.0% UBU 94.4%
1454014464/1463386112 (99.4%) @4.0x, remaining 0:01 RBU 100.0% UBU 94.4%
:-[ WRITE@LBA=ae730h failed with SK=5h/LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE]: No space left on device
:-( write failed: No space left on device
/dev/sr1: flushing cache
/dev/sr1: stopping de-icing
/dev/sr1: writing lead-out
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I did the same charlie - works fine :)
Hi Charlie6,
I got the exact same problem with pburn 3.7.17 and when trying to boot via cli to see why it wouldn't start I got the same reply. So I made a "dummy file" by that name under "/root/.pburn/" - works fine now!
You just won't get any help documentation under "Help" on the menubar if I remember correctly until after you've started pburn. See, once you're finally able to do so that dummy file is replaced with a real help file.
At least this is how it worked on my Puppy systems. Anyone else's mileage may vary.
Cheers/Amicalement,
Eyes-Only
"L'Peau-Rouge d'Acadie"
I got the exact same problem with pburn 3.7.17 and when trying to boot via cli to see why it wouldn't start I got the same reply. So I made a "dummy file" by that name under "/root/.pburn/" - works fine now!
You just won't get any help documentation under "Help" on the menubar if I remember correctly until after you've started pburn. See, once you're finally able to do so that dummy file is replaced with a real help file.
At least this is how it worked on my Puppy systems. Anyone else's mileage may vary.
Cheers/Amicalement,
Eyes-Only
"L'Peau-Rouge d'Acadie"
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