[k3b] [Bug 398190] Can't copy CD after upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS. Error log in comment.

Thomas Schmitt bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Tue Sep 4 07:13:52 BST 2018


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398190

--- Comment #2 from Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup at gmx.net> ---
Hi,

the wodim option -raw96r is unusual and (years ago) was a source of trouble
for me. Any idea how K3B came to think that it is good to use it ?

It is chosen in libk3b/projects/k3bcdrecordwriter.cpp if
   d->writingMode == K3b::WritingModeRaw

This seems to be configurable. Try to choose "TAO" or "SAO" instead.

(I see code which sets WritingModeRaw in src/k3bwritingmodewidget.cpp)

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I further wonder about the strange file addresses, like
  /tmp/SO U/SO U/SO U/SO U/k3bCdCopy0/Track02.wav

I assume that this is one path, not five. But why the blanks and why
four directories "SO U" ?
Can this be due to a misconfiguration of K3B ?
Does a directory "/tmp/SO U/SO U/SO U/SO U" exist while K3B is
attempting to do its job ?

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A cdrskin run from command line (without CD-TEXT for now) would look
like (while being in the directory with the Trackxx.wav files):

  cdrskin -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=48 -audio Track01.wav Track02.wav \
          Track03.wav Track04.wav Track05.wav Track06.wav Track07.wav \
          Track08.wav Track09.wav

Production of CD-TEXT would need a file for option "textfile=" which
K3B prepared and which you would need to prepare, too.
CD-TEXT has few influence of the burn success.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas

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