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[Dvdrtools-users] Data DVD OK, video going wrong
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Neil Bird |
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[Dvdrtools-users] Data DVD OK, video going wrong |
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Wed, 30 Jun 2004 10:56:39 +0100 |
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OK, now, so I've successfully burnt a couple of DVD-R data discs.
Now I try a test video disc. It all seems to burn OK, except when I
then re-insert the DVD-R into my drive, xine starts up & 'hangs' and
100% CPU. I gave it 30-odd seconds before killing it (-9, <Ctrl-C>
failed). My 'real' player won't have any of it, but it's getting on a
bit & may not like DVD-Rs anyway.
The only immediately obvious oddity is that on my H/D I have
'AUDIO_TS' and 'VIDEO_TS', which is also how film DVDs show up when
mounted as DVD-ROMs, but my burnt disc has 'audio_ts' & 'video_ts' (and
ditto all the files in 'video_ts': all lower-case where all DVD films
I've tried have upper case.
growisofs -speed=4 -dvd-compat -Z /dev/scd1 -V P9016DVD -dvd-video
/usr/data/burn/test
Executing 'mkisofs -V P9016DVD -dvd-video
/usr/data/burn/film-dvd/mplayer | builtin_dd of=/dev/scd1 obs=32k seek=0'
So - any thoughts?
One other thing - the data discs I created were using .iso files from
xcdroast; this is the first growisofs-only burn I've tried.
--
address@hidden ~]# rm -f .signature
address@hidden ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
address@hidden ~]# exit
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