pBurn heats up the computer to the right temperature for burning the CD8-bit wrote: Anyway, my processor temp started out at 29c and progressed to 61c before I aborted on the conversion and burn
Note: okay, not funny
I once had a DVD/CD burner that got stuck in the burn process.jpeps wrote:pBurn heats up the computer to the right temperature for burning the CD8-bit wrote: Anyway, my processor temp started out at 29c and progressed to 61c before I aborted on the conversion and burn
Note: okay, not funny
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.8-bit wrote:I once had a DVD/CD burner that got stuck in the burn process.jpeps wrote:pBurn heats up the computer to the right temperature for burning the CD8-bit wrote: Anyway, my processor temp started out at 29c and progressed to 61c before I aborted on the conversion and burn
Note: okay, not funny
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.
Sigmund, please seezigbert wrote:Version 4.2.0
See main post
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.
Thank you, Sigmund.zigbert wrote:sheldonisaac
Please check dependencies by executing pburn -D in terminal.
pBurn 4.x.x relies on version 3 of cdr-tools.
Thanks, Sigmund.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.
No, though I don't know what lso-level means.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?).
I'll try to do that, Sigmund.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
Despite my having set preferences, the Advanced burn line sayssheldonisaac 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?).
Thanks, Sigmund - Izigbert wrote:Hmmm
Do we know the burning command used in Peasydisc ?
running to work....