Please describe step-by-step exactly what you are doing in PeasyDisc.FYI, as a diagnostic tool, I have used rcrsn51's peasydisc.
What Puppy version are you using?
Did it work the way you wanted?
Oh, thank you very much for such a quick response!rcrsn51 wrote:Please describe step-by-step exactly what you are doing in PeasyDisc.FYI, as a diagnostic tool, I have used rcrsn51's peasydisc.
What Puppy version are you using?
Did it work the way you wanted?
Before continuing, I need a clear answer to this. Did the disc you burned with PeasyDisc work in your player? Could you play the MP3s?rcrsn51 wrote:Did it work the way you wanted?
Yes, thank you. It was a version prior to the PeasyDisc 2.5rcrsn51 wrote:Before continuing, I need a clear answer to this. Did the disc you burned with PeasyDisc work in your player? Could you play the MP3s?rcrsn51 wrote:Did it work the way you wanted?
Just installed ver 2.5 under Lucid Puppy (no savefile) 5.2.8.6rcrsn51 wrote:Please describe step-by-step exactly what you are doing in PeasyDisc.FYI, as a diagnostic tool, I have used rcrsn51's peasydisc.
What Puppy version are you using?
Did it work the way you wanted?
I did press Enter.Fixating time: 77.158s
cdrecord: fifo had 1499 puts and 1499 gets.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 1381 times full, min fill was 90%.
Press Enter
, for about 15 seconds, then it saidLOAD
, and played the first file. No doubt it'll play all of them.MP-3
I may not have time to do the tests at the moment with a savefile.rcrsn51 wrote:Thanks. Here is a second test instead of using Advanced > Write.
1. Run Advanced > Make an ISO.
2. Run Basic > Burn an ISO.
This method uses a slightly different set of parameters. Does the disc still play?
If I got it right, this one is also the one that will work for windows XP/7/8.Your second test uses "mkisofs -r -D -isolevel 4 -f" and "cdrecord -dao -data". This one is designed to work in Linux-compatible situations.
Excellent. Your next project is to simply glue some video clips into a movie, burn it to DVD and verify that it plays.edoc wrote:Built a slide show with music yesterday & 2.6 worked really well
Correct.OscarTalks wrote:In Precise, mkisofs is a symlink to genisoimage (from the old cdrkit package I believe)
PeasyDisc only ever calls mkisofs. In Precise, that gets you genisoimage. However, in Flash's situation, it is growisofs that is calling genisoimage, not PeasyDisc.Is PeasyDisc trying to execute genisoimage directly or mkisofs?
It is. But some versions of growisofs are built to use cdrkit instead of cdrtools. These ones cannot process large files.The growisofs file is part of a different package, dvd+rwtools, which I thought was already in Precise.
Even if you compile dvd+rwtools from source against cdrtools, it will still not work properly with Blu-ray. There are patches in the Debian repo that fix an assortment of problems. My builds of growisofs contain them.I did compile it from source for Wheezy because it seemed to be missing or not working properly in 3.5.2.7 and I believe it is now included in 3.5.2.8. Did you compile those that you posted, rcrsn51?
The latest Fatdog just needs the 64-bit growisofs package from page 3.FWIW, I'm pretty sure I tried to burn a 24 GB file to a BD-RE disk with Pburn in Fatdog64-602 and it didn't work, so Fatdog may also have the old toolkit.
Okay, that's what I did and the 22 GB folder is burning as I type this. Looks like it will take an hour an a half to finish (The disk is a BD-RE which can only burn at 2x). Assuming it finishes the whole enchilada, I'll do the 24 GB file next. Maybe I'll try that one in Pburn to see if your growisofs package and Oscar's cdrtools package fixed that too.rcrsn51 wrote:If you are currently using Precise, go up three posts and get Oscar's cdrtools package. Then go to page 3 and get my growisofs_slacko56-7.1.pet