On 08/26/2012 10:35 AM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
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On 08/25/2012 09:49 PM, JD wrote:
using driveropts=forcespeed speed=2 .....etc does not work
using ... speed=2 ..... does not work
wodim always writes at the medium's encoded speed, which
ranges from 10X to 24x.
However, using speed=2 on DVD media DOES work.
Here is the content of /etc/wodim.conf which I gleaned from the web.
CDR_DEVICE=/dev/sr0
CDR_SPEED=2
CDR_FIFOSIZE=128m
DVDR_DEVICE=/dev/sr0
DVDR_SPEED=2
DVDR_FIFOSIZE=128m
TS=128
GRACETIME=10
Do you have blank CDs that will burn at 2x? The blank CD media that
will burn at 2x is different then the media that will burn at +4X.
Also, a lot of newer drives will not burn CDs at slower the 4x. DVD
burning is different - a 2x DVD speed is not the same as a 2x CD speed.
Mikkel
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I have tried it on many different blank cd media, old ones and new ones.
But how is it that I can burn at 2x on any blank DVD media?
I have used many different brands of DVD media over the years
and I have always been able to burn them at 2x.
So, I don't believe it is the cd media.
It could very well be wodim itself.
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