How to burn a DVD+RW ?
 
      
       Forum: Other Help Topics 
    Topic: How to burn a DVD+RW ? 
 started by: quezako
     
    Posted by quezako on Dec. 15 2004,14:57  
        Hello,
  I tried a lot of things but I don't find how to burn a DVD+RW with DSL  
  This is for emergency backup purpose. I'm on it since sunday...
  I loaded DSL from CD with "toram", so DSL is loaded into RAM and the DVD burner is free to be used. I put some test files in /tmp/burn.
  When I try to burn a DVD with the included cdrecord command, it tells me that DVD support code is missing.
  When  try to burn a CD with the cdrecord command : sudo cdrecord dev=0,0,0 /tmp/burn it tells me that  it's a directory ! I tried to use the --help but don't find how to burn a directory content.
  When I try the CD Burn App (BashBurn) : 10 : mount 1 : mount device return : mount cdrom 0 : back 2 : Data 1 : Burn data Nothing happens...
  Sorry, I'm a newbie to the Linux World, but all I want is to save my work.
  Can you help me please?  
   
    Posted by clacker on Dec. 15 2004,15:55  
        quezako, are you sure that your DVD burner is device 0,0,0?  Try running
  cdrecord -scanbus
  to make sure.  It will give you a list of the devices that cdrecord sees.  Does it see your DVD drive?  If you have more than one DVD/CD drive that could be the problem.
  As far as /tmp/burn being a directory, is it?  When I use cdrecord, I always have to make an iso file of the directory first.  Then I use cdrecord to burn it to the CD (I assume that DVDs are similar).  Did you make an iso of the directory?  Try:
  mkisofs -J -r /tmp/burn -o mynewdvd.iso cdrecord -scanbus cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 mynewdvd.iso
  but make sure that 0,0,0 is the right device number first.  If it's, say, 0,0,1 the use that instead.
   
    Posted by ke4nt1 on Dec. 15 2004,16:33  
        To WRITE to a DVD-R or RW , you'll need to download the  dvdrtools package from apt-get.
  cdrecord has minimal DVD-R support..
  dvdrtools works just like cdrecord..
  dvdrtools dev=0,0,0 speed=2 path-to-your.iso
  I've been burning bootable DVD-R's for some time now. Works great, and gives lots of space for files..
  enjoy,
  73 ke4nt
   
    Posted by quezako on Dec. 15 2004,18:07  
        ok great !
  My device is 0,0,0 but I didn't know that I must use an .iso File.
  I'll try dvdrtools but I forgot one more thing : I have no writable hard drives. So, all I can is : - use my ntfs hd in readonly mode - burn CD/DVD - put things in memory
  I only have 512mb of memoy so I can't create a DVD iso in memory  
  No one knows a program that can burns files without needing a .iso file ? A Nero-like ?
  Thanks anyway for your answers  
   
    Posted by quezako on Dec. 15 2004,20:55  
        ok here what I have done : downloaded dvdrtools downloaded tcc downloaded gcc-core using tcc to compile gcc
  I want to use gcc or tcc to compile dvdrtools but when I type the command make : command not found.
  I'm a bit lost !
   
    Posted by ke4nt1 on Dec. 15 2004,21:35  
        dvdrtools works just like cdrecord.. It does not REQUIRE an iso...
  An .iso is only one way to use it to burn DSL disks.
  And as soon as you use the "apt-get install dvdrtools" command in a root shell, it is ready to use, no "compiling" necessary..
  Here are the "help" options to look over before installing.
 
 | Quote  |  root@box:~# dvdrecord --help > help dvdrecord: Usage: dvdrecord [options] track1...trackn Options:         -version        print version information and exit         dev=target      SCSI target to use as CD/DVD-Recorder         timeout=#       set the default SCSI command timeout to #.         debug=#,-d      Set to # or increment misc debug level         kdebug=#,kd=#   do Kernel debugging         -verbose,-v     increment general verbose level by one         -Verbose,-V     increment SCSI command transport verbose level by one         -silent,-s      do not print status of failed SCSI commands         driver=name     user supplied driver name, use with extreme care         driveropts=opt  a comma separated list of driver specific options         -checkdrive     check if a driver for the drive is present         -prcap          print drive capabilities for MMC compliant drives         -inq            do an inquiry for the drive and exit         -scanbus        scan the SCSI bus and exit         -reset          reset the SCSI bus with the cdrecorder (if possible)         -overburn       allow to write more than the official size of a medium         -ignsize        ignore the known size of a medium (may cause problems)         -useinfo        use *.inf files to overwrite audio options.         speed=#         set speed of drive         blank=type      blank a CD-RW disc (see blank=help)         fs=#            Set fifo size to # (0 to disable, default is 4 MB)         -load           load the disk and exit (works only with tray loader)         -eject          eject the disk after doing the work         -dummy          do everything with laser turned off         -msinfo         retrieve multi-session info for mkisofs >= 1.10         -toc            retrieve and print TOC/PMA data         -atip           retrieve and print ATIP data         -multi          generate a TOC that allows multi session                         In this case default track type is CD-ROM XA2         -fix            fixate a corrupt or unfixated disk (generate a TOC)         -nofix          do not fixate disk after writing tracks         -waiti          wait until input is available before opening SCSI         -force          force to continue on some errors to allow blanking bad disks         -dao            Write disk in DAO mode. This option will be replaced in the future.         -raw            Write disk in RAW mode. This option will be replaced in the future.         -raw96r         Write disk in RAW/RAW96R mode. This option will be replaced in the future.         -raw96p         Write disk in RAW/RAW96P mode. This option will be replaced in the future.         -raw16          Write disk in RAW/RAW16 mode. This option will be replaced in the future.         tsize=#         Length of valid data in next track         padsize=#       Amount of padding for next track         pregap=#        Amount of pre-gap sectors before next track         defpregap=#     Amount of pre-gap sectors for all but track #1         mcn=text        Set the media catalog number for this CD to 'text'         isrc=text       Set the ISRC number for the next track to 'text'         index=list      Set the index list for the next track to 'list'         -text           Write CD-Text from information from *.inf files         textfile=name   Set the file with CD-Text data to 'name'         -audio          Subsequent tracks are CD-DA audio tracks         -data           Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM data mode 1 (default)         -mode2          Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM data mode 2         -xa1            Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM XA mode 1         -xa2            Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM XA mode 2         -cdi            Subsequent tracks are CDI tracks         -isosize        Use iso9660 file system size for next data track         -preemp         Audio tracks are mastered with 50/15 µs preemphasis         -nopreemp       Audio tracks are mastered with no preemphasis (default)         -copy           Audio tracks have unlimited copy permission         -nocopy         Audio tracks may only be copied once for personal use (default)         -scms           Audio tracks willl not not have any copy permission at all         -pad            Pad data tracks with 15 zeroed sectors                         Pad audio tracks to a multiple of 2352 bytes         -nopad          Do not pad data tracks (default)         -shorttrack     Subsequent tracks may be non Red Book < 4 seconds if in DAO mode         -noshorttrack   Subsequent tracks must be >= 4 seconds         -swab           Audio data source is byte-swapped (little-endian/Intel)         -gui            Make output more GUI- (and less human-) readable         -delay x        Set delay before writing to x seconds (default: 9) The type of the first track is used for the toc type. Currently only form 1 tracks are supported. |  
 
  73 ke4nt
   
    Posted by quezako on Dec. 15 2004,21:57  
        I do not have internet or lan connection on this laptop, apt-get will work ?
   
    Posted by quezako on Dec. 15 2004,22:23  
        I don't understand what is the syntax to burn a directory instead of a .iso ?
  I have headache x_x
   
    Posted by quezako on Dec. 16 2004,18:19  
        UP!  
   
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