Made effect of macro Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_read_buf_caP unconditional
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#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2009.12.05.111822"
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#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2009.12.05.142309"
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@ -1581,9 +1581,11 @@ void burn_drive_cancel(struct burn_drive *drive);
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/* ts A61223 */
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/* ts A61223 */
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/** Inquire whether the most recent write run was successful. Reasons for
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/** Inquire whether the most recent asynchronous media job was successful.
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non-success may be: rejection of burn parameters, abort during fatal errors
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This applies to burn_disc_erase(), burn_disc_format(), burn_disc_write().
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during write, a call to burn_drive_cancel() by the application thread.
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Reasons for non-success may be: rejection of burn parameters, abort due to
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fatal errors during write, blank or format, a call to burn_drive_cancel()
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by the application thread.
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@param d The drive to inquire.
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@param d The drive to inquire.
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@return 1=burn seems to have went well, 0=burn failed
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@return 1=burn seems to have went well, 0=burn failed
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@since 0.2.6
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@since 0.2.6
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@ -2905,25 +2907,19 @@ BURN_END_DECLS
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#endif
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#endif
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/* This solves a problem with Pioneer DVR-216D.
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/* ts A91205 */
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Writing of sequential DVD-R[W] happens unnaturally fast and leaves no
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/* The following experiments may be interesting in future:
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impact on the media. The drive stalls at the end of the burn run. Only a
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power cycle makes it usable again.
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Apparent reason:
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One may not read the buffer capacity more than once before it is full
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and physical burning begun. Strangely this happens only with libburn and
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cdrecord-2.01.01a64 -v which both write DVD-R in 32 KB chunks. With
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wodim's 62 KB chunks there is no endless drive business.
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*/
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*/
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#define Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_read_buf_caP 1
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/* The following experiments did not solve the problem with Pioneer DVR-216D
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but may nevertheless be interesting in future:
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/* Perform OPC explicitely.
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# define Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_with_opC 1
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# define Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_with_opC 1
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*/
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/* Load mode page 5 and modify it rather than composing from scratch.
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# define Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_load_mode5 1
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# define Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_load_mode5 1
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*/
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/* Inquire drive events and react by reading configuration or starting unit.
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# define Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_get_evenT 1
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# define Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_get_evenT 1
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*/
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*/
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@ -1395,15 +1395,11 @@ int burn_dvd_write_track(struct burn_write_opts *o,
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ret = burn_disc_open_track_dvd_minus_r(o, s, tnum);
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ret = burn_disc_open_track_dvd_minus_r(o, s, tnum);
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if (ret <= 0)
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if (ret <= 0)
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goto ex;
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goto ex;
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#ifdef Libburn_pioneer_dvr_216d_read_buf_caP
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/* Pioneer DVR-216D rev 1.09 hates multiple buffer inquiries
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/* Pioneer DVR-216D rev 1.09 hates multiple buffer inquiries
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before the drive buffer is full.
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before the drive buffer is full.
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*/
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*/
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first_buf_cap = 0;
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first_buf_cap = 0;
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further_cap = -1;
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further_cap = -1;
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#endif
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} else if (d->current_profile == 0x1b || d->current_profile == 0x2b) {
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} else if (d->current_profile == 0x1b || d->current_profile == 0x2b) {
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/* DVD+R , DVD+R/DL */
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/* DVD+R , DVD+R/DL */
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ret = burn_disc_open_track_dvd_plus_r(o, s, tnum);
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ret = burn_disc_open_track_dvd_plus_r(o, s, tnum);
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