dvd writer speed

Lennart Sorensen lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Mon Jul 16 15:47:51 UTC 2007


On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 05:48:41PM -0400, Martin Duclos wrote:
> I recently replaced a dvd writer. The new one is an LG H22L from which I am 
> trying to burn dual layer dvd. The problem is the drive won't recognize the 
> proper burn speed of the media. The media is 2.4X and when I try to burn 
> with k3b it select 4X. I've tried from cdrecord and it still selects 4X. I 
> tried the to set -speed=1 to force a slower speed and I also tried -speed=0 
> which is supposed to use the slowest speed of the drive but it still 
> insists on burning at 4X. I updated the firmware of the drive with the same 
> results. I also had a look at /etc/cdrecord.conf to set CDR_SPEED=1. So the 
> question is, is it possible to force the drive to operate at a speed of 1X? 
> I was thinking perhaps if I use hdparm to set the drive transfer mode to 
> something slower it might do what I expect but I'd rather have another way 
> around it.

Does it burn broken discs if you leave it at 4x?  After all many drive
makers tests various media and set the speed in the drive's firmware
based on what their tests indicate.  So you might get 12 or 16x
recording on media originally labeled 8x capable, because a drive maker
foudn that their drive had no problems doing faster burns on that media.
Most 18x or 20x drives have a selection of 16x media that they know
supports the higher speed too.

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