Replying to my own message here! Last night I tried burning a CD and it worked
fine. It seems to be just the DVD+RW side of things. Has anybdy any feel for
the likelyhood of cheap DVD+RW media being duff? Is this a common experience?
or should I continue looking at the hardware/software?
On Thursday 11 November 2004 15:58, Kevin Philp wrote:
My home computer has an NEC DVD writer. I don't use it very often but when I
first got it I used it to burn a backup DVD of my system. It worked just
fine. Yesterday I tried to get it working with my new Gentoo installation but
K3B (which uses growisofs) just complains it doesn't recognise the media. It
allowed me to format the disk but not to wirte to it. I tried several disks
from the same pack (the same pack that worked 6 months ago) but got the same
complaint. Is the media just rubbish and I "got lucky" with the first disk or
am I missing something on the setup? I also tried xcdroast which uses
cdrecord-prodvd and that didn't work either.
Kevin.
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