DVD Packet Writing Slowness

Kush Singh kushs at kward.org
Sun Nov 6 13:58:54 UTC 2005


Have you tried nerolinux? It is better than k3b in terms of being less 
buggy etc. It may be faster too.
Kussh

Anders Karlsson wrote:

>Hi there,
>
>Well. Yes and no. With K3b you are probably writing Disk-At-Once or
>Track-At-Once. So you construct a ISO filesystem to put on the CD.
>What I am tinkering with is Packet Writing. At tho moment only CD-RW
>and DWD±RW (pos. DVD-RAM) is supported. It turns the CD or DVD into a
>"large floppy", you can mount it, copy things to and from it, delete
>things from it.
>
>There are some good guides at http://www.pond-weed.com/dvd/ ,
>http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ about all this.
>
>Thanks anyway, :)
>
>On 11/6/05, Norman Silverstone <norman at littletank.org> wrote:
>  
>
>>>Does anyone have any experiences with Breezy, DVD±RW/CD-RW and UDF
>>>filesystem where writing speed is faster than a normal floppy drive? (A
>>>4x CD-RW should do about 600kB/s, I am getting <6kB/s write speed.
>>>Something is not right there. My LG drive is 32x for CD-RW, my CD writer
>>>is 12x. )
>>>      
>>>
>>I was using K3b the other day to carry out some test with burning files
>>to CD-RW and I was getting about 4 to 6 Mb per minute. Is that any help?
>>
>>Norman
>>
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