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Author:  poiuy [ Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:45 am ]
Post subject:  Erase error

Hello, I try grab and burn but I have some problems:
I can't use grab and burn: i use debian sid.
I can't erase either cd nor dvd.
Here is my log:


DEBUG0 from capp_application.cpp:459 Initial (current) directory set to /home/poiuy/Grab&burn/GrabAndBurn-20061124.
DEBUG0 from capp_application.cpp:1870 Not using any protection.
DEBUG0 from capp_application.cpp:529 Read preffered window look Advanced.
DEBUG0 from capp_application.cpp:541 Read preffered position 239:179.
DEBUG0 from capp_application.cpp:555 Read preffered size 800:600.
DEBUG0 from capp_application.cpp:575 Read preffered source directory /media/maxtor500/nico/temp.
DEBUG0 from capp_application.cpp:607 Read preffered destination directory /home/poiuy.
CDB CD/DVD burning and mastering toolkit Version 2.3.0 ( 0x20061124 )
Copyright (c) Rocket Division Software 2001-2003. All rights reserved.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from capp_wizard.cpp:62 Creating Capp_Wizard wizard.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:359 Selected device has number 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:496 Checking if disc in device 135512516 is eraseable...DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:529 Disc is eraseableDEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:116 Speed reported by device: astest read 7056, fastest write 4234 KBps.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 176 (1.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 184 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 184.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 352 (2.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 369 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 369.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 704 (4.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 739 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 739.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 1056 (6.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 1108 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 1108.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 1408 (8.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 1478 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 1478.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 1760 (10.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 1848 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 1848.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 2112 (12.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 2217 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 2217.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 2816 (16.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 2956 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 2956.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 3520 (20.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 3696 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 3696.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 4224 (24.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 4435 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 4435.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 5632 (32.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 5913 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 5913.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 7744 (44.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 8131 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 8131.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 8448 (48.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 8870 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 8870.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 9152 (52.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 9609 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 9609.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:154 Checking speed 9504 (54.000000X) as supported by drive.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:298 Checking support for write speed 9979 in drive 1.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:305 Setting read speed 65535, write speed 9979.
DEBUG0 from capp_speedoptions.cpp:319 Failed to set speed in drive, error 1 (0x1).
DEBUG0 from capp_finalpagemainwidget.cpp:141 Adding progress text 'Erasing disc in device: 01 'HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4163B''.
DEBUG0 from capp_finalpagemainwidget.cpp:141 Adding progress text 'Performing fast erase'.
DEBUG0 from capp_finalpagemainwidget.cpp:141 Adding progress text 'Requested erase speed: the fastest possible speed'.
DEBUG0 from capp_finalpagemainwidget.cpp:141 Adding progress text 'Started'.
DEBUG0 from capp_thread.cpp:44 Creating thread 0xbffb866c.
DEBUG0 from capp_finalpagemainwidget.cpp:141 Adding progress text 'Disc erasing can't be interrupted'.
DEBUG0 from capp_erasethread.cpp:93 Capp_CdbLibraryException exception raised, message="cdb library has returned an error code" .
DEBUG0 from capp_erasethread.cpp:130 Capp_CdbLibraryException exception caught.
DEBUG0 from capp_finalpagemainwidget.cpp:141 Adding progress text '0%, Erase error 1 ( 0x1 ) (93) has occured, exiting!'.
DEBUG0 from capp_thread.cpp:53 Destroying thread 0xbffb866c.
DEBUG0 from capp_finalpagemainwidget.cpp:141 Adding progress text 'Done!'.
DEBUG0 from capp_wizard.cpp:70 Destorying Capp_Wizard wizard.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.
DEBUG0 from cdevicechooserwidget.cpp:237 Reading info for disc 1, HL-DT-ST .
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:605 Disc type 3, LB size 2048, capacity in LBs 65497.
DEBUG0 from capp_targetchooser.cpp:571 Got disc type CD-RW.

I tried with win xp and it works perfectly.
With debian I can't burn too.
Any idea?

Sorry for my bad english...

Author:  anton (staff) [ Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:46 pm ]
Post subject: 

Try using full erase instead of fast one. What happens when you try to burn? What G&B says when it fails?

Author:  poiuy [ Mon Dec 11, 2006 5:39 pm ]
Post subject: 

I tried full erase: but it failed too, I have this message:
0%, Erase error 1 (0x1) (93) has ocurred, existing!
I can't burn, because grab and burn want to erase the disc, whereas it says it's a blank one. And I have the same message.
I can erase and burn the cd-rw with nerolinux or k3b.
I tried with two burner: a plextor's px712a, and a a lg's gsa-4163b...
I really don't understand.
I use debian sid (maybe grab and burn don't work with sid...).

Author:  anton (staff) [ Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:11 pm ]
Post subject: 

Does G&B works with blank media? Say erased with other tools?

poiuy wrote:
I tried full erase: but it failed too, I have this message:
0%, Erase error 1 (0x1) (93) has ocurred, existing!
I can't burn, because grab and burn want to erase the disc, whereas it says it's a blank one. And I have the same message.
I can erase and burn the cd-rw with nerolinux or k3b.
I tried with two burner: a plextor's px712a, and a a lg's gsa-4163b...
I really don't understand.
I use debian sid (maybe grab and burn don't work with sid...).

Author:  poiuy [ Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:02 pm ]
Post subject: 

No. Same message. I don't understand why grab and burn wants to erase the disc, whereas the disc is already blank.
Any idea?

Author:  anton (staff) [ Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:37 pm ]
Post subject: 

Looks like it cannot send command to the devce. Did you try to run it from root account?

poiuy wrote:
No. Same message. I don't understand why grab and burn wants to erase the disc, whereas the disc is already blank.
Any idea?

Author:  poiuy [ Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:29 pm ]
Post subject: 

anton (staff) wrote:
Looks like it cannot send command to the devce. Did you try to run it from root account?

I even had not thought of it. I tried and it works fine, thanks.

Code:
kdesu -c RocketGrabAndBurn

Author:  anton (staff) [ Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:20 pm ]
Post subject: 

Nice to know it does work now. I think we'll have to apply some checks - does user have root priviledges or not...

poiuy wrote:
anton (staff) wrote:
Looks like it cannot send command to the devce. Did you try to run it from root account?

I even had not thought of it. I tried and it works fine, thanks.

Code:
kdesu -c RocketGrabAndBurn

Author:  poiuy [ Tue Dec 19, 2006 5:27 am ]
Post subject: 

Yes, it's a good idea.
By the way there is a little problem when you run the application from a root account: after you close g&b, automount does not work anymore...until the next reboot...
It's a little "tiresome"...
And the interface is really ugly with root account...
Thanks again anton.

Author:  anton (staff) [ Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:46 pm ]
Post subject: 

1) We'll check this out!

2) You can workaround this creating "raw device access" powered user.

poiuy wrote:
Yes, it's a good idea.
By the way there is a little problem when you run the application from a root account: after you close g&b, automount does not work anymore...until the next reboot...
It's a little "tiresome"...
And the interface is really ugly with root account...
Thanks again anton.

Author:  poiuy [ Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:59 pm ]
Post subject: 

anton (staff) wrote:
2) You can workaround this creating "raw device access" powered user.

Sorry, but I don't understand english very well: so what do you mean by "raw device access"?

Author:  anton (staff) [ Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:12 am ]
Post subject: 

There should be an option to give generic user access to storage devices. As it's the only thing we need from root account I think it's better to configure separate "CD/DVD burner" user instead of running such a programs as root.

poiuy wrote:
anton (staff) wrote:
2) You can workaround this creating "raw device access" powered user.

Sorry, but I don't understand english very well: so what do you mean by "raw device access"?

Author:  poiuy [ Thu Dec 21, 2006 7:29 pm ]
Post subject: 

I understand, but other soft like nerolinux or k3b can burn without the the gksu/kdesu command?
Why can't Grab&Burn do this? Is this not curious?

Author:  anton (staff) [ Fri Dec 22, 2006 6:01 am ]
Post subject: 

There are too many ways to do the same thing :) We'll review competitors access mode however. Thanks!

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