With MakeCD you are able to get round this problem be setting the speed for audio CDs down to single or double speed in its preferences.Tests have shown that the CDD2600 is not 100% reliable when reading audio CDs or packet written CDs at 6x speed. This problem is caused by the hardware and can *not* be solved via a firmware upgrade.
You can get round the problem by reducing the speed for audio CDs in the settings to single or double speed.
HP is aware of an issue reading certain pressed CD-ROM disks with a single track. The most important factor relating to this problem is the data size of the disk. Disks with more than 27MB are likely not to have this problem. The less data on the disc, the bigger the chance the CD cannot be read.
Only a very small percentage of CD-ROM disks fall in this category. However there are two CD-R specific applications which may be affected:
- Adaptec Easy CD Pro
- Seagate Backup.
Analysis of the issue is almost complete as of mid-April. Due to component level work that needs to occur, a delivery date for the fix in not yet available. An exchange will ultimately need to occur when the fix is available.
Communication has gone out to small application developers and should minimize the issue in the long term. Updates will be communicated via the WWW at
http://www.hp.com/isgsupport/cdr/
as to when the fix will be made available.While work is being completed by HP and its partners to fix the issue, it is recommended that the disc be read by a standard CD-ROM in the system.
Thank You
Debbie
SureStore Support
version full 1230scsi.device
(you may have
to replace 1230scsi.device
with another name) and check if you have
version 8.1 or higher. If not, obtain an update from Phase 5.
English
. An
amigaguide document should appear with a link which can be used to check
the CD. Try checking the CD! If faulty files are shown without a read/write
error, your JVC burner is most probably transferring defective data without
error reports!
ILLEGAL COMMAND
. This can sometimes be solved by
shortening the SCSI bus (as Patrick found) or by using another, better
medium (as we were told by JVC). Try both! Also, a heat problem was
reported (the burner was getting to warm in a casing with a poor fan). In
one case the casing had been tightened so much that the burner was
slightly warped and developed a mechanical problem.
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