Re: CDRDAO - need help on new machine

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Don't know if this will help ... but did you add yourself to the cdrom group?

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 7:34 PM, Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm switching machines from Mandriva 2010.2 on a home built
> machine to Fedora 17 on a custom built machine.  I'm running
> cdrdao version 1.2.3 on both machines.
>
> CDRDAO on the Mandriva machine works just fine, and the discs
> produced by it play in all sorts of audio and computer CD
> players.  The command I used is 'cdrdao write contents.toc'.
> The burner on this machine is:
>
>   /dev/sr0 : PIONEER , DVD-RW  DVR-111D, 1.23
>
> CDRDAO on the Fedora machine has trouble.  The command I
> used is
>
>   'cdrdao simulate -v 3 --driver generic-mmc-raw contents.toc'.
>
> I added "--driver generic-mmc-raw" because cdrdao suggested it.
> I added "-v 3" to get some debugging output.  The burner on this
> machine is:
>
>   /dev/sr0 : PLEXTOR , DVDR   PX-L890SA, 1.06
>
> The debugging output is:
>
>   Cdrdao version 1.2.3 - (C) Andreas Mueller <andreas@xxxxxxxx>
>   Format converter enabled for extensions: ogg
>   Detected SG driver version: 3.5.27
>   Detected SG driver version: 3.5.27
>   /dev/sr0: PLEXTOR DVDR   PX-L890SA      Rev: 1.06
>   Using driver: Generic SCSI-3/MMC (raw writing) - Version 2.0 (options 0x0000)
>
>   /dev/sr0: SCSI command Rezero Unit (0x01) failed: Bad address.
>   /dev/sr0: SCSI command Rezero Unit (0x01) failed: Bad address.
>   Starting write simulation at speed 16...
>   Pausing 10 seconds - hit CTRL-C to abort.
>   Process can be aborted with QUIT signal (usually CTRL-\).
>   Turning BURN-Proof on
>   Enabling JustSpeed.
>   Using 96 byte raw P-W sub-channel data mode for CD-TEXT.
>
>   Cue Sheet (variant 0):
>   CTL/  TNO  INDEX  DATA  SCMS  MIN  SEC  FRAME
>   ADR               FORM
>   01    00    00     41    00   97   25   31
>   01    01    00     00    00   00   00   00
>   01    01    01     00    00   00   04   00
>   01    02    01     00    00   01   15   12
>   01    03    01     00    00   03   42   05
>   01    04    01     00    00   07   17   24
>   01    05    01     00    00   10   59   38
>   01    06    01     00    00   14   45   01
>   01    07    01     00    00   18   19   00
>   01    08    01     00    00   21   50   57
>   01    09    01     00    00   26   37   04
>   01    0a    01     00    00   29   30   00
>   01    0b    01     00    00   33   02   40
>   01    0c    01     00    00   36   13   68
>   01    0d    01     00    00   40   02   73
>   01    0e    01     00    00   44   30   25
>   01    0f    01     00    00   48   47   35
>   01    10    01     00    00   51   53   50
>   01    11    01     00    00   55   34   31
>   01    aa    01     01    00   59   17   30
>   Session format: 0
>   WARNING: No super user permission to setup real time scheduling.
>   Waiting for reader process
>   Buffer filled
>   Awaken, will start writing
>   Writing lead-in and gap...
>   ERROR: Write data failed.
>   ERROR: Simulation failed.
>   /dev/sr0: SCSI command Rezero Unit (0x01) failed: Bad address.
>
> I've scoured the cdrdao-devel mailing list archives, which are
> quite thin after 2009.
>
> Anyone have any debugging advice?
>
> I've tried wodim via K3B in SAO mode, but that produces CDs which
> are unplayable on some of my audio CD players.
>
> Thanks....
>
> --
> Kevin
>
>
>
>
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