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- Writing the DVD Basically, the process is very similar to writing CD-R(W)s. The software used, however, is different. At the moment, the best option is growisofs
DVD writing speed
It may be useful to point out that DVD speed indications differ from CD-ROM speed indications. The following table gives an overview: DVD read/write speed Transfer rate (MB/s) Equivalent CD-R(W) read/write speed 1x 1.32 9x 2x 2.64 18x 4x 5.28 36x 8x 10.57 72x As can been seen from the table, the transfer rates are relatively high, and you should check whether your bus (SCSI, (E)IDE/ATAPI, USB) is performant enough to handle this throughput. Especially the older USB 1.0 and 1.1 interfaces work at slower transfer rates, with maximal rates of 1.5 Mbit/s and 12 Mbit/s, respectively. That means USB 1.0 has a maximal throughput of 178.8 kByte/s and USB 1.1 has a maximal throughput of 1.43 MB/s. USB 2.0 is much faster: 480 Mbit/s or 57.2 MB/s. In general, the speed of SCSI and (E)IDE/ATAPI buses should be just fine. Writing the DVD Basically, the process is very similar to writing CD-R(W)s. The software used, however, is different. At the moment, the best option is growisofs from the sysutils/dvd+rw-tools package. This utility writes an ISO 9660 image to the DVD medium. All recordable DVD formats are supported by the dvd +rw-tools. In case you want to find out more info about the media in your DVD writer (for example if you lost the info label in the jewel case or are just disorganized like me), you can use the dvd+rw-mediainfo utility. There are two options to write the DVD: ● Pre-master an ISO 9660 from your data, storing the image on your hard disk; then write this image to the DVD. ● Write an ISO 9660 from your data immediately to the DVD. I created a pre-mastered ISO 9660 image from the OpenBSD CVS modules (src, xenocara, ports and http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html (19 of 25)9/4/2011 10:02:21 AM 13 - Multimedia www) contained in the /cvs directory on my disk. I used the following command, which looks very similar to the one I used to create the CD-ROM image above. $ mkhybrid -r -o cvs.iso /cvs If desired, check the ISO 9660 filesystem by mounting the image . To write this image (about 2 GB) to an empty DVD disc, one could use: # growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/rcd2c=cvs.iso Executing 'builtin_dd if=cvs.iso of=/dev/rcd2c obs=32k seek=0' /dev/rcd2c: pre-formatting blank DVD+RW... /dev/rcd2c: "Current Write Speed" is 4.1x1385KBps. 23822336/1545832448 ( 1.5%) @3.9x, remaining 5:19 42172416/1545832448 ( 2.7%) @3.9x, remaining 5:20 60522496/1545832448 ( 3.9%) @3.9x, remaining 4:54 ... 1504706560/1545832448 (97.3%) @3.9x, remaining 0:07 1523318784/1545832448 (98.5%) @3.9x, remaining 0:04 1541898240/1545832448 (99.7%) @3.9x, remaining 0:00 /dev/rcd2c: flushing cache /dev/rcd2c: writing lead-out /dev/rcd2c: reloading tray The -Z option tells growisofs to burn an initial session to the device, which in this case is my DVD writer, attached to cd2. The -dvd-compat option closes the disk, which means no more sessions can be appended to it. This should provide better compatibility with video DVD players and some older DVD-ROM units. Notice how growisofs indicates the writing speed, in this case 3.9x DVD speed, which is what could be expected from the media and writer combination, as indicated by dvd+rw-mediainfo. If you are short on disk space and cannot store an ISO 9660 image for a DVD, you can write your data directly to the DVD. Let's first do a dry run, which simulates the creation of the filesystem. # growisofs -dry-run -Z /dev/rcd2c -R /cvs If this succeeds, just leave out the -dry-run option and start burning the DVD. # growisofs -Z /dev/rcd2c -R /cvs It is also possible to append data to an existing DVD, by using the -M option, which merges a new http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html (20 of 25)9/4/2011 10:02:21 AM 13 - Multimedia session to an existing one: # growisofs -M /dev/rcd2c -R /mydata For more information about growisofs, refer to the manual page. When you have finished writing the DVD, mount it and see whether everything you expected to be there, is indeed there. Download 1.27 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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