pBurn 4.3.19
concerning the strange look of the logbox:
cdrecord uses Windows linefeeds.
It can be corrected like this I think:
/usr/local/pburn/func_exec
Line 15:
old:
new:
I have no CD-RWs here, so someone please test it.
Mark
cdrecord uses Windows linefeeds.
It can be corrected like this I think:
/usr/local/pburn/func_exec
Line 15:
old:
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/tmp/pburn-exec >> $LOG 2>&1
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/tmp/pburn-exec | sed "s/\r/\n/g">> $LOG 2>&1
Mark
I wrote a new logbox:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 280#167280
If required, I can add changes
Mark
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 280#167280
If required, I can add changes
Mark
The tr command fixed it for cdrecord, but failed for mkisofs, so I followed your last advice.
gtklogfileviewer would be the greatest hit if it could be used inside a gtkdialog gui. As I see it, showing logs is one of the two big lacks of gtkdialog. The other is to show pictures.
Thank you Mark
Sigmund
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TMP=`cat /tmp/pburn-exec | grep cdrecord`
sed -i -e "s%$TMP%$TMP | tr '\r' '\n' %g" /tmp/pburn-exec
Thank you Mark
Sigmund
hi guys,
i just ruined a CD-R while trying to copy an audio CD. i've been using gcombust - uses cdrecord. problem is, it creates a 2 seconds gap between tracks. i found out i had to write in DAO mode, got an error saying my drive doesn't support it. i gave a try with pregap=0, made no change and i just ruined a second CD-R.
so, i downloaded pburn - looks real nice ! - and tried "copy" it said to me i need cdrdao. I read the same on internet, for straight copies, so i was confident and downloaded cdrdao. I launch pburn again, it works, copies the source CD to hard drive, but then tries to connect to cddb.org or sth (what the h*** do i need track information ) result: no burning because of connection failure.
what can i do? i just want a straight copy ! i used to do it with Nero under Windows, so i know my drive can do it
i may try to select "Media type: Data-CD", so i won't get the cddb thing, but really it's an audio CD, and i don't want to ruin more discs any ideas? if it's possible to disable this cddb.org, tell me where i can do it definitely
i just ruined a CD-R while trying to copy an audio CD. i've been using gcombust - uses cdrecord. problem is, it creates a 2 seconds gap between tracks. i found out i had to write in DAO mode, got an error saying my drive doesn't support it. i gave a try with pregap=0, made no change and i just ruined a second CD-R.
so, i downloaded pburn - looks real nice ! - and tried "copy" it said to me i need cdrdao. I read the same on internet, for straight copies, so i was confident and downloaded cdrdao. I launch pburn again, it works, copies the source CD to hard drive, but then tries to connect to cddb.org or sth (what the h*** do i need track information ) result: no burning because of connection failure.
what can i do? i just want a straight copy ! i used to do it with Nero under Windows, so i know my drive can do it
i may try to select "Media type: Data-CD", so i won't get the cddb thing, but really it's an audio CD, and i don't want to ruin more discs any ideas? if it's possible to disable this cddb.org, tell me where i can do it definitely
Botanic
What can I say:
This code was taken from Grafburn, and as we both understand, I haven't done a good enough job when checking it for Pburn. But that's what betas are for Thank you for reporting this. Pburn 1.0.0 is not intended to support CD-text. We'll leave that for a later edition.
This bug will be fixed in 0.9.2. If you do not want to wait, and want your music burnt NOW, edit the file /usr/local/pburn/func_copy. Line 21. Remove the parameter --with-cddb
cdrdao read-cd --datafile "$OUTDIR"/pburn-audiocd.bin --with-cddb --device $BURNDEV /tmp/pburn-audiocd.toc
Sigmund
What can I say:
This code was taken from Grafburn, and as we both understand, I haven't done a good enough job when checking it for Pburn. But that's what betas are for Thank you for reporting this. Pburn 1.0.0 is not intended to support CD-text. We'll leave that for a later edition.
This bug will be fixed in 0.9.2. If you do not want to wait, and want your music burnt NOW, edit the file /usr/local/pburn/func_copy. Line 21. Remove the parameter --with-cddb
cdrdao read-cd --datafile "$OUTDIR"/pburn-audiocd.bin --with-cddb --device $BURNDEV /tmp/pburn-audiocd.toc
Sigmund
zigbert,
i removed this parameter in line 21.
However, there is still an attempt to connect to cddb.org. it's followed by an error message
However i caught the process with the Process Lister, and found this one:
cdrdao copy --with-cddb --on-the-fly --source-device
(this is obviously line 200 in func_copy)
But, the parameter --on-the-fly is there, although i chose to use a temporary storage on /tmp.
i removed this parameter in line 21.
However, there is still an attempt to connect to cddb.org. it's followed by an error message
However i caught the process with the Process Lister, and found this one:
cdrdao copy --with-cddb --on-the-fly --source-device
(this is obviously line 200 in func_copy)
But, the parameter --on-the-fly is there, although i chose to use a temporary storage on /tmp.
Last edited by Botanic on Mon 21 Jan 2008, 21:36, edited 1 time in total.
yes, i have a CD/DVD reader (that i use to copy to hard disk) and a CD burner.
i am connected to internet, though through a restricted server, i mean i always have issues with software trying to connect the internet directly, so that's no surprise for me that it doesn't work in this case.
anyway, i suppose you tested the copy function
here's what i did:
after opening pburn, i go in Burn/Copy disc
then i select the 2 drives "from" and "to", which are well detected, i specify Media type: Audio-CD, click on "copy"
the next dialog box asks me to chose "on the fly" or a temporary folder.
then there is the copy, and the error at the end of that.
i checked again that the process is:
cdrdao copy --with-cddb --on-the-fly --source-device
i am connected to internet, though through a restricted server, i mean i always have issues with software trying to connect the internet directly, so that's no surprise for me that it doesn't work in this case.
anyway, i suppose you tested the copy function
here's what i did:
after opening pburn, i go in Burn/Copy disc
then i select the 2 drives "from" and "to", which are well detected, i specify Media type: Audio-CD, click on "copy"
the next dialog box asks me to chose "on the fly" or a temporary folder.
then there is the copy, and the error at the end of that.
i checked again that the process is:
cdrdao copy --with-cddb --on-the-fly --source-device
(EDIT) the copy works fine now !!
i was actually confused (0.9.2) by the small dialog box during all the first stage (copying to hard disk) "please wait, reading disc", looks more like trying to check the disk, so i thought there was a problem.
also to mention the fact that the first stage was quite slow, although the reader is a 52X. maybe the parameter --rspeed for read-cd wasn't used?
great piece of software, thanks zigbert !
i was actually confused (0.9.2) by the small dialog box during all the first stage (copying to hard disk) "please wait, reading disc", looks more like trying to check the disk, so i thought there was a problem.
also to mention the fact that the first stage was quite slow, although the reader is a 52X. maybe the parameter --rspeed for read-cd wasn't used?
great piece of software, thanks zigbert !
Hi
been following the progress of pburn and very pleased with the results...nero like ease of use without the bloat (or windows!).
Multisession seems to work ok--cheers .
I implemented a simply verify function for data discs only using diff like gcombust..seems to work ok...perhaps iso verification could be added using the method in burniso2cd which compares md5 checksums.
I've attached the modded file (from 0.9.2) if you are interested .. it would need a little refining but the basic functionlity is there.
I've been burning cd's on the fly with no problems though pburn defaults to off-the-fly so I modded behaviour to reflect the preferences setting.
I've also substituted madplay for ffmpeg for mp3 to wav encoding and seems to work ok..quite nippy.
regards
mike
been following the progress of pburn and very pleased with the results...nero like ease of use without the bloat (or windows!).
Multisession seems to work ok--cheers .
I implemented a simply verify function for data discs only using diff like gcombust..seems to work ok...perhaps iso verification could be added using the method in burniso2cd which compares md5 checksums.
I've attached the modded file (from 0.9.2) if you are interested .. it would need a little refining but the basic functionlity is there.
I've been burning cd's on the fly with no problems though pburn defaults to off-the-fly so I modded behaviour to reflect the preferences setting.
I've also substituted madplay for ffmpeg for mp3 to wav encoding and seems to work ok..quite nippy.
regards
mike
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check media problem
Hi Zigbert,
I have returned refreshed from holiday and looked at my check media problem again. It is nothing to do with cdrdao or cdrecord etc - it is simply the find command on line 26 of the func_build_command file. The "find / " command searches the whole directory tree - so that if you run pburn to burn an iso file from the hard drive when you have just mounted the hard drive it can take many minutes to locate the iso when you have a sizable drive (mine is 80 Gb). After the first time it is much quicker - until you remount again .
I have returned refreshed from holiday and looked at my check media problem again. It is nothing to do with cdrdao or cdrecord etc - it is simply the find command on line 26 of the func_build_command file. The "find / " command searches the whole directory tree - so that if you run pburn to burn an iso file from the hard drive when you have just mounted the hard drive it can take many minutes to locate the iso when you have a sizable drive (mine is 80 Gb). After the first time it is much quicker - until you remount again .
gray
If you replacewith
Will it still work with your ntfs disk?
Sigmund
If you replace
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ISOFILE=`find / -name "$TMP" -type f`
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ISOFILE=`readlink "/tmp/pburn/$TMP"`
Sigmund