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There are some known problems with some MakeCD drivers and drives. They
are listed here. Usually, they are not fatal.
- Using driver "CDR_JVC_Teac":
-
JVC drives (we tested the JVC XR-W2010) can cause a lot of
trouble. If you own a JVC CD writer, try it and be happy if it works, but
don't blame us if it does not work.
JVC XR-W2010 V1.51
:
-
- With our first tries, the JVC XR-W2010 didn't work with an
oktagon.device V6.8 and a omniscsi.device V6.11. It always rejected the
first write command with an
ILLEGAL COMMAND
error.
This turned out to be a very strange SCSI or heating problem. The drive
works now when connected to the Oktagon with no other device on this SCSI
chain.
Other sources state that our problem might have been caused by a not so
good media. Hmm...
- This drive is a very bad CD and CD-R reader. We could not even
read data or audio tracks, which the drive wrote by itself, although they
are read well by a Yamaha CDR 100 and a Matsushita CD-ROM drive. The JVC
XR-W2010 even produced a lot of read errors with normal (pressed) CDs.
If your drive has the same problem, this will have the following consequences:
- Multisession merging often will not work properly, because the previous tracks have to be scanned with the CD writer.
- Mode 2 recognition can fail and therefore XA CD-Rs can be fixed with the wrong TOC type.
- The name of ISO tracks can not always be read.
- Once we made a test with one very full CD-R, and the drive reported
a start block which was higher than the end block. We wrote another track
and both last tracks were listed correctly afterwards. Again, we wrote
another track, and it was listed wrong again -- and writing a 4th track
fixed the problem again. Very strange.
When we put the same CD-R, which showed the wrong track start in the JVC
XR-W2010, into a Yamaha CDR 100, it was listed correctly. Putting it back
to the JVC XR-W2010 showed wrong values again.
You cannot fix a CD-R with invalid track starts with the JVC XR-W2010.
You have to use either a different CD writer or write more tracks and
hope that this will fix the problem.
- Using driver "CDR_Plextor":
-
- Using device
CDR_Plextor CD-R PX-R24CS V1.50
:
-
- Using device Ricoh RO-1420C:
-
- Using device Ricoh RS-1420C:
-
- Session information may not be read properly depending on the firmware version.
- Using driver "CDR_Sony":
-
- Using device
SONY CD-R CDU926S 1.0a ( Jan23)
:
-
- The writer seems to be unable to accept buffer chunks of more than
approx. 240kB. It rejects the write command with
ILLEGAL
FIELD IN COMMAND DESCRIPTOR
. You have to reduce the chunk size in
the settings.
- The writer is not able to write XA tracks with a blocksize of
2048 (form 1) or 2328 (form 2). Therefore only the general mode
2 type is supported by MakeCD. You will be warned and may
ignore the warning, but until a firmware supports this block
sizes the writer will reject some commands as illegal.
- The Sony writer are very accurate regarding CD-ROM standards.
You will not be able to write certain track types after some
others (but you won't want to anyway). Example of impossible
combinations: Mode 1 (data) + Mode 2.
- The writer seems to be unable to simulate fixation. The
testmode can really be enabled for writing tracks, but has no
effect on fixation. The CDR_Sony.driver will therefore _not_ issue
the fixation command if testmode is enabled. If other Sony
CD writers behave differently, tell us.
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