[Bug 311267] Re: Brasero fails to copy audio CD to HP dvd1070
ozonehole
taibei at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 30 09:50:54 BST 2010
Wow, looks like this bug report has been sitting here dormant for nearly
2 years.
Well, now I too have encountered this bug, in Ubuntu 10.10. However, I
have some insight into what's causing it, so perhaps it will now get
attention.
First off, the bug may be in cdrdao, but it also may be that a needed
driver is not getting loaded.
Here's my situation. I occasionally copy VCDs, which are multi-session
CDs. I haven't found any good GUI program for this (there used to be
called "Arson" but it's no longer in the Ubuntu repositories), so I do
my copying at the command line.
I have a notebook computer with an internal DVD drive, plus I've
connected an external USB DVD burner. The internal drive shows up as
/dev/sr0 and the external drive as /dev/sr2 (there is a /dev/sr2 which
is my wireless broadband modem).
I wrote a short shell script, which is as follows:
===============================
#!/bin/bash
cdrdao read-cd --device /dev/sr0 toctoc
cdrdao write --device /dev/sr2 toctoc
rm toctoc
eject /dev/sr0
eject /dev/sr2
===============================
I place the VCD in /dev/sr0, and unmount it (it must be unmounted or
cdrdao won't work). I then run the above shell script. I get this error
message:
ERROR: Drive does not accept any cue sheet variant - please report.
Now here's the interesting thing. After some searching, I ran into this
thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=616843
The original poster found by accident that if he started and then closed
k3b, he could run cdrdao just fine and burn a multi-session without
error. I tried that, and it also worked.
I would guess that k3b is forcing some driver to load, though no idea
which one. Anyway, this workaround is good enough for now, but I hope
that the whole problem will get fixed.
It has occurred to me that maybe if I have my external drive turned on
at boot time, it will be detected and the correct driver loaded. Haven't
tried that though (and can't while I'm online typing this). Normally, I
leave the external DVD burner turned off and only turn it on when
needed. When I turn it on, Ubuntu evidently detects it and creates
/dev/sr2, but just maybe some driver is not getting loaded. I don't
know, but I trust the developers can figure it out.
best regards,
Robert
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Brasero fails to copy audio CD to HP dvd1070
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