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Special Forums Hardware Hardware Correction: How to change DVD write speed Post 302563271 by makh on Tuesday 11th of October 2011 06:36:04 AM
Old 10-11-2011
Hardware Correction: How to change DVD write speed

I am now on Kernel 2.6.32-26

For me 16x CD write speed is okay.

I have old hardware which was able to write DVDs at 1x, back in previous linux version.

Now, I dont get speed of less than 4x.

Tested on k3b, xfburn, and brasero. But all start at bottom 4x write speed. k3b forced back to 4x.

Tried on the cli tools like: growisofs, wodim, cdrecord, dvdrecord, makedvd. The speed forced back to 4x.

EXAMPLE:
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Code:
~$ growisofs -Z /dev/dvd -R -J -speed=1 /~/data2
Executing 'genisoimage -R -J /~/data2 | builtin_dd of=/dev/dvd obs=32k seek=0'
I: -input-charset not specified, using utf-8 (detected in locale settings)
0.22% done, estimate finish Mon Oct 10 11:06:16 2011
0.44% done, estimate finish Mon Oct 10 11:06:17 2011
0.66% done, estimate finish Mon Oct 10 11:06:17 2011
/dev/dvd: "Current Write Speed" is 4.1x1352KBps.
0.88% done, estimate finish Mon Oct 10 11:46:02 2011
1.10% done, estimate finish Mon Oct 10 11:39:35 2011



>>>>>>>>> It seems the problem is in the device detection or configuration.


How can I do it?

Thanks in advance.....

---------- Post updated at 03:31 PM ---------- Previous update was at 12:53 AM ----------

Can anyone guide me, where to find the device configuration.


/etc/hdparm.conf

doent seems to help out.

---------- Post updated at 03:36 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:31 PM ----------

Can anyone guide me, where to find the device configuration.


/etc/hdparm.conf

doent seems to help out.

Last edited by pludi; 10-10-2011 at 07:48 PM..
 

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SONIC(1)						      General Commands Manual							  SONIC(1)

NAME
sonic - Speech speed manipulator SYNOPSIS
sonic [OPTION]... inFile outFile DESCRIPTION
Sonic is used to make wav files of speech faster or slower. The primary advance in sonic is the ability to speed speech up by much more than 2X, with minimal distortion. However, sonic can be used for both speeding up and slowing down speech files. Additionally, sonic can change the pitch and volume. OPTIONS
-c Modify pitch by emulating vocal chords vibrating faster or slower. This causes more distortion than the default pitch scaling, but sounds more like the same person trying to talk higher or lower. The default pitch changes makes the voice sound like a larger or smaller person, but introduces little distortion. -p pitch Set pitch scaling factor. 1.3 means 30%% higher. -q Disable all speed-up heuristics, possibly improving the quality slightly. This is mainly used for debugging the speed-up heuris- tics. -r rate Adjust the speed of playback. This sales both the pitch and speed equally. -s speed Set speed up factor. 1.0 means no change, 2.0 means 2X faster. -v scaleFactor Scale volume by scaleFactor. 1.5 increases by 50%. Clips if the maximum range is exceeded. EXAMPLES
sonic -s 3.2 book.wav book_fast.wav The above command would increase the speed of an audio book called book.wav by a factor of 3.2, and write the result in book_fast.wav. sonic -s 0.5 -v 1.5 spanish.wav spanish_slow.wav This would slow down the file spanish.wav by a factor of 2, make the volume 50% louder, and write the result to spanish_slow.wav. sonic -p 2.0 low.wav high.wav This would make a low voice sound very high pitched. AUTHOR
Bill Cox waywardgeek@gmail.com Sonic Version 0.1, Copyright 2010, Bill Cox, GPL license SONIC(1)
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