pBurn 4.3.19

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#2061 Post by jpeps »

8-bit wrote: Anyway, my processor temp started out at 29c and progressed to 61c before I aborted on the conversion and burn
pBurn heats up the computer to the right temperature for burning the CD

Note: okay, not funny

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#2062 Post by 8-bit »

I installed the newest version of Pburn and tried it.
I have a 2bar processor widget on the desktop that displays processor use and also blaze that I can use to check processor temp.

I tried the Video DVD creation again and frequently checked the processor temps with blaze determined to let the process continue to a finish.
The highest processor temp I saw was 73c and the burn of 4 video files to a DVD finished.
I do not know if I had a defective DVD disk or a DVD player that was not too great.
But I had pixel and sound corruption at places in all the videos and at one time in the conversion part of the process, I saw something in the terminal window that said buffer underflow.

I now am going to try to create a DVD with the same contents used in Pburn but using Peasydrive to do the burn.

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#2063 Post by 8-bit »

jpeps wrote:
8-bit wrote: Anyway, my processor temp started out at 29c and progressed to 61c before I aborted on the conversion and burn
pBurn heats up the computer to the right temperature for burning the CD

Note: okay, not funny
I once had a DVD/CD burner that got stuck in the burn process.
When I, out of curiosity, disassembled the burner, I found an IC chip that literally looked fried! Basically though, that burner had been burning a DVD for a period of 9 hours. I had went to bed rather than wait on the burn and when I got up, the burn light on the burner was still on!
And NO. It did not burn a hole in the DVD disk although it may have burnt away the coating on the disk allowing the ray access to the chip in the area of the burnt away coating.

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#2064 Post by gcmartin »

Hi @8-bit

This may help for some understanding of system operation.

The x86 CPU in every Intel/AMD has 2 facets within its architecture: One is "basic" and the other is a floating-point feature. Some of the x86s are built with floating-point disabled.

When a program runs, the amount and durations of the instructions it churns will cause one/both of these facits to be used to accomplish work for you. And, this, in turn, causes the heat, a by-product of the work being done on your behalf.

I am not taking a position of whether that heat is good or bad. But, I will share 2 items that I have observed since my use of PCs began in the 1980s:
  1. I have never had a PC to fail because the CPU crapped out or fried (I have thru manually playing around with motherboards screwed things up, though)
  2. The sensors in motherboards provide a goodly portion of protection where in some cases, it will shut the PC down should things go awry (this has only been observed by me, once, where a server in a closet was shutting down because of the temp in closet.)
I know that some members have raised awareness of processor temps, but, for example, I have a 14 year old PC that I have recommissioned over and over which still is running and burning CDs and there have been times when I saw the processor needle pegged at 100% for hours and its still is performing real work, today, even though its NOT my main system.

AS you are monitoring CPU temps, I'm not so sure that your observations of the CPU temp means that you will experience a failure in your system or in the program which is running.

On the concern about the skips and other issues of your finished product (again, here, I AM NOT any authoritative user), I seem to rmember in my days of Windows and Nero and ... that there were cautions on running any background operations while burning is in progress. This may not be the case, but, certainly could have an impact as your buffer overflow messages may be alerting.

Lastly, one program with one type of operation may perform differently than another program doing the same operation. Your tests should be reported on the PeasyDisc thread to share your findings from your testing.

This is much that you are probably already aware of, but, just thought that mentioning it may be helpful.

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#2065 Post by Ted Dog »

8-bit wrote:
jpeps wrote:
8-bit wrote: Anyway, my processor temp started out at 29c and progressed to 61c before I aborted on the conversion and burn
pBurn heats up the computer to the right temperature for burning the CD

Note: okay, not funny
I once had a DVD/CD burner that got stuck in the burn process.
When I, out of curiosity, disassembled the burner, I found an IC chip that literally looked fried! Basically though, that burner had been burning a DVD for a period of 9 hours. I had went to bed rather than wait on the burn and when I got up, the burn light on the burner was still on!
And NO. It did not burn a hole in the DVD disk although it may have burnt away the coating on the disk allowing the ray access to the chip in the area of the burnt away coating.
They use the drives outer metal case for heat removal, I have moved my optical drive to the lower bay nearer the vent, and left the space above open for air flow. Why they EVER placed it at the hottest part of PC's with little or no air flow, It's a fricken @#$!, LASERBEAM that burns stuff. :twisted:

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#2066 Post by Ted Dog »

Here is a funny use for the empty bay. a TOASTER


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#2067 Post by Announcer »

Whoops, wrong thread. :oops:

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fixate (close) disc

#2068 Post by sheldonisaac »

zigbert wrote:Version 4.2.0
See main post
Sigmund, please see
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 003#736003

For you and others: I've had the problem that 4.20 hangs after burning, and the burned MP3 files do not play in my home MP3/music/DVD player.

I just tried booting Lucid Puppy 5.2.8-005 without the savefile, and burned a directory of MP3 files with the pBurn 3.51 that is included with that distro.

It correctly presented a dialog after the burn, and the MP3 files play fine in the home player.

When it's convenient for you, will you please advise as to why 4.20 has the problem, and what can be done?

Oh, does this have something to do with versions of cdrecord, wodim,???

Thank you,
Sheldon

EDIT: Not sure now why I quoted the below.??
Changelog
- Make it impossible to close logbox (where the command output shows), without stopping all burning operations. (thanks to brokenman)
- Commandline in advanced tab (burn-options) are now auto-refreshed. Refresh-button is removed.
- Msg about multisession burning with non-pBurn-disc has got options: blank disc, continue, disc info.
- Helpfile updated - Advanced chapter.
- Helpmsg if burning fails and CD only requires a reload.
- Remove Normalizer as dependencies. ffmpeg (requires ffmpeg-1.1)do the job instead.
- Set normalizing to true by default.
- Don't activate the 'eject disc' option after blanking. You probably want the disc still inserted.
- Bugfix: Remove the file the_video_you_wanted1.vob.partial by 'Emergency STOP' if using the gtkdialog tail-box.
- Bugfix: Kill also cddetect at Emergency STOP.
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#2069 Post by zigbert »

sheldonisaac
Please check dependencies by executing pburn -D in terminal.

pBurn 4.x.x relies on version 3 of cdr-tools.


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cdrecord problem?

#2070 Post by sheldonisaac »

zigbert wrote:sheldonisaac
Please check dependencies by executing pburn -D in terminal.

pBurn 4.x.x relies on version 3 of cdr-tools.
Thank you, Sigmund.

In the interim. I did a fresh frugal install of rerwin's new LuPu 5.2.8.6 on that computer, and it has a pBurn 4.12

That finished burning a directory of MP3s, and let me exit.
But my home player said "No disc".
I guess that means the CD was not closed/fixated?

Maybe I need some guidance on step-by-step troubleshooting, to find the cause.

Will try installed pBurn 4.20 under the LuPu 5.2.8.6

I recall some info (files?) from OscarTalks?
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#2071 Post by zigbert »

sheldonisaac

To play a CD in your music-only-CD-player, the disc must be burnt as a audio-CD. This is set in the main gui. Else the disc is only compatible with CD-rom readers like those in pc's.

Lupu has an older cdr-tools package, if not installed manually.


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closing a data CD

#2072 Post by sheldonisaac »

zigbert wrote:sheldonisaac

To play a CD in your music-only-CD-player, the disc must be burnt as a audio-CD. This is set in the main gui. Else the disc is only compatible with CD-rom readers like those in pc's.

Lupu has an older cdr-tools package, if not installed manually.
Thanks, Sigmund.

It's not a music-only-CD-player; it plays DVD, CD/CD-R/CD-RW.
And in particular, it plays discs with MP3 files.
Has done so for several years.
Earlier today, it read the folder of MP3 files written by pBurn 3.51, and played the files.

The lupumini-5.2.8.6-20131028.iso seems to have
Cdrecord-ProDVD-ProBD-Clone 3.01a16 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Joerg Schilling

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#2073 Post by zigbert »

sheldonisaac
Ok, If it works with pBurn-3, but not pBurn-4, it could lead us to the new filesystem setting....

Please try to use the 'windows 95/98' option. This is the default setting in pBurn-3 (or did you set any specific lso-level for your burn?). If this works, it would be important info to add. Even if it says windows 95/98, it will be readable in Linux and other systems compatible with the iso-level 3 standard.


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Thank you for your testing
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#2074 Post by sheldonisaac »

zigbert wrote: Ok, If it works with pBurn-3, but not pBurn-4, it could lead us to the new filesystem setting....

Please try to use the 'windows 95/98' option. This is the default setting in pBurn-3 (or did you set any specific lso-level for your burn?).
No, though I don't know what lso-level means.
If this works, it would be important info to add. Even if it says windows 95/98, it will be readable in Linux and other systems compatible with the iso-level 3 standard.

Thank you for your testing
I'll try to do that, Sigmund.
And will try to include logs, from the computer on which I'm using pBurn.

At the moment, pBurn 4.20 has finished a fast blanking of a CD-RW (I hope the disc is OK - have mislaid the one I was using)
It shows a Finished dialog, so I will eject and try to burn a directory of MP3s.

FYI, as a diagnostic tool, I have used rcrsn51's peasydisc.
Not sure of the latest findings.
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more re burning

#2075 Post by sheldonisaac »

sheldonisaac wrote:
zigbert wrote: Ok, If it works with pBurn-3, but not pBurn-4, it could lead us to the new filesystem setting....

Please try to use the 'windows 95/98' option. This is the default setting in pBurn-3 (or did you set any specific lso-level for your burn?).
.
Despite my having set preferences, the Advanced burn line says

cdrecord -multi -tao -v dev=/dev/sr1 driveropts=burnfree "mnt/sdb4/Pburn.iso"

I have again set the filesystem to Windows 95/98

The Burn tab does say Close disc.

I will go ahead, and add to this file after the burn.

-------------------

The burning progress window (yallow text on a black background) again hung, after the fixate, the last line of text being
the ones that says something about fifo and the buffer being empty 0 times etc

So I did Ctrl-Alt-Delete, and then xwin.

Ejected the CD-RW, and it is now playing MP3s on my Samsung DVD-P421 player.

Thanks a lot for the guidance.

============
#pBurn config
export VERSION=4.2.0
export SKIP_STARTUP_CHECK=false
export MY_LANGUAGE=auto
export HELPFILE_CHKSUM=0
export THEME="Mini"
export SOUND_FINISH="/usr/share/audio/2barks.au"
export SOUND_ERROR="/usr/share/audio/2barks.au"
export SEARCHPATH="/bin [OR] /etc [OR] /lib [OR] /mnt/ [OR] /opt [OR] /root [OR] /sbin [OR] /tmp [OR] /usr [OR] /var"
export OUTDIR="/mnt/sdb4"
export SHOW_HIDDEN=true
export SHOW_TOOLTIPS=true
export MEDIATYPE="CD"
export ON_THE_FLY=false
export BURNDEV=/dev/sr1
export FOLLOW_SYMLINK=true
export CLOSEDISC=true
export CDSPEED=Auto
export DVDSPEED=Auto
export DISC_AT_ONCE=false
export BURNRAW=false
export NORMALIZE=true
export MEDIATYPE_VIDEO=DVD
export PAL=true
export NTSC=false
export ASPECT43=true
export ASPECT169=false
export PIC_VIEWTIME=7
export PAUSE_VIDEO=0
export PUBLISHER="root"
export VOLUME="pBurn_project"
export CPU_PRIORITY=normal

===========

Setting input-charset to 'ISO-8859-1' from locale.
14.13% done, estimate finish Mon Nov 11 17:44:05 2013
28.24% done, estimate finish Mon Nov 11 17:44:05 2013

SNIP

98.80% done, estimate finish Mon Nov 11 17:44:06 2013
Total translation table size: 0
Total rockridge attributes bytes: 1812
Total directory bytes: 4096
Path table size(bytes): 26
Max brk space used 23000
35433 extents written (69 MB)
scsidev: '/dev/sr1'
devname: '/dev/sr1'
scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
Warning: Open by 'devname' is unintentional and not supported.
Linux sg driver version: 3.5.27
SCSI buffer size: 64512
Cdrecord-ProDVD-ProBD-Clone 3.01a16 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Joerg Schilling
TOC Type: 3 = CD-ROM XA mode 2
Using libscg version 'schily-0.9'.
Driveropts: 'burnfree'
atapi: 1
Device type : Removable CD-ROM
Version : 5
Response Format: 2
Capabilities :
Vendor_info : 'SONY '
Identifikation : 'CD-RW CRX140E '
Revision : '1.0n'
Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-RW.
Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R/CD-RW driver (mmc_cdr).
Driver flags : MMC-2 SWABAUDIO
Supported modes: TAO PACKET SAO SAO/R96R RAW/R96R
Drive buf size : 4183808 = 4085 KB
Drive pbuf size: 4194304 = 4096 KB
Drive DMA Speed: 22876 kB/s 129x CD 16x DVD 5x BD
FIFO size : 4194304 = 4096 KB
Track 01: data 69 MB
Total size: 79 MB (07:52.46) = 35435 sectors
Lout start: 79 MB (07:54/35) = 35435 sectors
Current Secsize: 2048
ATIP info from disk:
Indicated writing power: 5
Reference speed: 2
Disk Is not unrestricted
Disk Is erasable
ATIP start of lead in: -11635 (97:26/65)
ATIP start of lead out: 337350 (75:00/00)
1T speed low: 0 (reserved val 0) 1T speed high: 4
2T speed low: 8 2T speed high: 0 (reserved val 10)
power mult factor: 4 6
recommended erase/write power: 3
A1 values: 02 4C B0
A2 values: 4A C8 06
Disk type: Phase change
Manuf. index: 3
Manufacturer: CMC Magnetics Corporation
Blocks total: 337350 Blocks current: 337350 Blocks remaining: 301915
Starting to write CD/DVD/BD at speed 4 in real TAO mode for multi session.
Last chance to quit, starting real write in 9 seconds. 8 seconds. 7 seconds. 6 seconds. 5 seconds. 4 seconds. 3 seconds. 2 seconds. 1 seconds. 0 seconds. Operation starts.
Waiting for reader process to fill input buffer ... input buffer ready.
Performing OPC...
Starting new track at sector: 0

Track 01: 0 of 69 MB written.
Track 01: 1 of 69 MB written (fifo 98%) 112.5x.
Track 01: 2 of 69 MB written (fifo 98%) 117.0x.
Track 01: 3 of 69 MB written (fifo 92%) 127.6x.

SNIP

Track 01: 68 of 69 MB written (fifo 100%) [buf 99%] 4.1x.
Track 01: 69 of 69 MB written (fifo 100%) [buf 99%] 4.2x.
Track 01: Total bytes read/written: 72566784/72566784 (35433 sectors).
Writing time: 124.353s
Average write speed 3.9x.
Min drive buffer fill was 99%
Fixating...
Fixating time: 77.104s
cdrecord: fifo had 1143 puts and 1143 gets.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 1025 times full, min fill was 90%.

[then the computer froze, but I could exit from the GUI with Ctrl-Alt-Delete)
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#2076 Post by zigbert »

Hmmm
Do we know the burning command used in Peasydisc ?


running to work....
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dialog problem?

#2077 Post by sheldonisaac »

zigbert wrote:Hmmm
Do we know the burning command used in Peasydisc ?

running to work....
Thanks, Sigmund - I
guess you're 6 hours ahead of me (Philadelphia, PA, USA)

No, I don't know, but I looked at /usr/sbin/peasydisc
Even though it's simpler than pBurn, it's too much for me.

I asked rcrsn51; please see on this page,
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 7&start=30

Maybe between him and you, the problem can be solved.

I still wonder about the two "enemies" in the development of cdrtools;
perhaps I don't have a version which works best with pBurn?

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#2078 Post by zigbert »

sheldonisaac
The status is ???:
The disc works for you when using the windows-95/98 option. But the gui still hangs.

That means burning is not the problem, but pBurn itself freeze your running X server.

Let me investigate this tomorrow. I will try to detect the difference in execution between pBurn 3 and 4...


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#2079 Post by zigbert »

sheldonisaac has showed us a weakness with pBurn 4
Standalone players will most likely not support isolevel 4, so I have adjusted the info in the Burn-option dialog. If anyone has a better syntax to describe standalone optical players that supports playback of divX/mp3/... , please share. Remember, this is not a video-disc nor audio-disc. This is a pure data-disc.

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#2080 Post by zigbert »

Version 4.3.0
See main post

Changelog
- Authoring Video-DVD.
- - - - build filesystem for Video-DVD (video_ts) from Tools menu.
- - - - build iso image compatible with Video-DVD from Tools menu\.
- - - - Option to export iso-image (File menu) compatible with Video-DVD, if burnlist contains only valid movie/image files.
- Option to save ripped video-DVD-movie has been moved from burn-command to finish-box.
- Burn data-CD on-the-fly by default.
- Option to do a dummy burn - Advanced tab.
- Reorganize the on-the-fly/'use temp storage' options. Now only 1 checkbox.
- Move some options in the burn-tab into expander 'More options'.
- Import list (pburn -i):
- - - - check for numbering if list is video-DVD valid as well as for audio-list.
- - - - If no playlist build full filesystem on the burnt disc.
- - - - Increase numbering to 0-999.
- - - - Skip import-message if burn-mode is set (-m switch).
- - - - Always number imported file if burn mode is set to 'audio' or 'video'.
- libcdio
- - - - Show existing labels in the Publish tab in burn-option dialog.
- - - - Disc info now uses cd-info to read label, publisher and preparer of disc.
- - - - Make libcdio an optional dependency.
- - - - Add to dependency check. - in 'others' dependencies.
- - - - Bugfix: Multisession validation was hardcoded to /dev/sr0.
- Hide column with paths in builtin browser.
- Update helpfile: Chapters Burn, Filesystem, Audio and Publish.
- Bugfix: Trouble when combining several switches from commandline.
- Bugfix: Error msg when try to burn if no optical device is installed on system.
- Bugfix: Correct message in sizebar if drive is not found.
- Bugfix: 'Export to iso' shows warning about 'not valid multisession disc'.
- Bugfix: Helpfile says plugins while gui says tools (menu)
- Bugfix: Helpfile states version 3.x.x
- Bugfix: Main window too tall on my netbook - height decreased from 570 to 550.
- Bugfix: Show burn-options dialog when using the -c switch.
- Bugfix: Msg 'Disc not initialized by pBurn' should exit if close from window manager.
- Bugfix: Set volume label should only be possible for the initial session.
- Bugfix: Burning Audio-CD leads to veeery slow refresh-rate of burn-option dialog.
- Bugfix: Close pBurn PIDs when starting with the -m switch.
- Bugfix: Copy video-DVD without using the manually-option in the Advanced tab in burn-options dialog
- Bugfix: Delete vob file after copy-video if process fail.

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