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Test of MakeCD driver CDR_JVC_Teac

Using drive TEAC CD-R50S-000 1.0E
Table of Contents: ....OK
Test mode: ............OK
Write data track: .....OK
Write audio track: ....OK? <not yet tested>
                       (somebody else reported it works)
Fix session: ..........<not yet tested>
Fix CD-R: .............<not yet tested>
DAO/SAO: ..............<not yet? supported by CDR_JVC_Teac driver>
Writing speeds: .......<not yet tested>
Erase CD-RW: ..........<not supported by CD writer>
Repair track: .........<probably not supported by CD writer>
Read data track: ......OK? <not yet tested>
                       (somebody else reported it works)
Read audio track: .....OK
Tested by: ............Giles Jones <gi@gj-cent.demon.co.uk>

Using drive JVC XR-W2010 V1.51
Table of Contents: ....OK (sometimes did not work correctly with
                          the last track of unfixed sessions in
                          our test; a negative track length is
                          reported. That's a firmware bug. Ignoring
                          this error and writing another track is
                          possible and even fixed the problem.)
Test mode: ............OK
Write data track: .....OK (caused "unknown command" errors on
                          some systems; these errors disappeared
                          when we removed all other drives from
                          the SCSI bus - not our bug.
                          Other sources say that our problem has
                          most likely been caused by a "bad media"
                          or a heating problem. If you have a
                          similar problem, try a different media
                          and remove all warm devices around the
                          JVC.)
Write audio track: ....OK (caused "unknown command" errors on
                          some systems; these errors disappeared
                          when we removed all other drives from
                          the SCSI bus - not our bug.
                          Other sources say that our problem has
                          most likely been caused by a "bad media"
                          or a heating problem. If you have a
                          similar problem, try a different media
                          and remove all warm devices around the
                          JVC.)
Fix session: ..........OK (won't work if the firmware bug
                          described under Table of Contents
                          happens)
Fix CD-R: .............OK (won't work if the firmware bug
                          described under Table of Contents
                          happens)
DAO/SAO: ..............<not yet? supported by CDR_JVC_Teac driver>
Writing speeds: .......OK
Erase CD-RW: ..........<not supported by CD writer>
Repair track: .........<not supported by CD writer>
Read data track: ......OK (sometimes passes wrong data or fails
                          with medium errors; that's a JVC XR-W2010
                          bug. CD-Rs written by the JVC XR-W2010 can
                          be read in other drives, though.
                          Recognition of mode 2 tracks may fail
                          because of the read errors, thus fixation
                          might be done with the wrong TOC type.)
Read audio track: .....OK
Tested by: ............Patrick Ohly

Using drive JVC XR-W2010 1.51
Table of Contents: ....OK
Test mode: ............OK
Write data track: .....OK
Write audio track: ....OK
Fix session: ..........OK
Fix CD-R: .............OK
DAO/SAO: ..............<not yet? supported by CDR_JVC_Teac driver>
Writing speeds: .......OK
Erase CD-RW: ..........<not supported by CD writer>
Repair track: .........<not supported by CD writer>
Read data track: ......OK
Read audio track: .....OK
Tested by: ............Frank Arlt <frank.arlt@wiesbaden.netsurf.de>


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