Søren Schmidt wrote: > Maxim Sobolev wrote: > >> Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: >> >>> Maxim Sobolev <sobomax_at_portaone.com> writes: >>> >>>> I wonder if there are any compelling reasons why `-s max' is not >>>> default behaviour of burncd(8). IMHO, there is no point to have >>>> default of 4. Usually, today's drives are smart enough to select the >>>> maximum speed supported both by drive and by the medium. >>> >>> >>> Plenty of drives aren't, especially with cheap media. >> >> >> Do you have any evidence? >> >> I know what I am talking about. We are working on the mass-product >> based on FreeBSD. This product will have to burn data CDs. We have >> tried compatibility of various media with `-s max', including very >> cheap ones and have never seen any corruption due to speed mismatch. >> Virtually all media available on the market today has a special track, >> which records its speed rating and manufacturer. > > > If you know what you are talking about, and is in the process of making a > FreeBSD product, I'm sure you also know how to patch FreeBSD to do what > you want for that product. Yes, I know how to do it, but it is not the topic of this discussion. Apart from my commercial activity, I am running quite large FreeBSD user group in my country, so that improving OOB FreeBSD useability concerns me. > For the "free" version of FreeBSD I'd prefer we stick to what we have, > there > are way too many crappy burners/media out there that will produce bad > results, > and that translates into mails in my inbox with complaints that I can > easily > live without.... Few of my friends were quite surprised when I've told them about '-s max' option and how useful it is. I wonder how many FreeBSD users out there don't know about it as well and wonder why FreeBSD is so slow when burning at their brand-new zillon-speed CD-RW drive. BTW, maybe it would be better to add logic to read media's max speed into burncd/atapicd and throttle burning accordingly? For example with cdrdao(8) it is possible to do something like the following using atapicam: -bash-2.05b$ sudo cdrdao disk-info -v 0 --device 1,0,0 --driver generic-mmc | grep ^Reco Recording Speed : 0X - 8X -bash-2.05b$ We've confirmed that it produces accurate results for all types and speeds we've been able to find on market. -MaximReceived on Tue Aug 31 2004 - 10:16:40 UTC
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