I've been using CDRTFE for 2 years now. I had built a 6-burner duplicater back then and it had been stolen, so in replacing it, I upgraded to 8 SATA drives. CDRTFE only recognizes 7 of them, half on a PCIE-expansion card. My motherboard and Windows 10 both recognize all 8. Is there some limit to the number of drives, or some option to enable more?
Thanks,
Joe
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please post the cdrtfe debug log. Start cdrtfe while holding the Shift-key or start cdrtfe via commandline with 'cdrtfe /debug'. Post the complete log here or send it via eMail.
Regards,
Oliver
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cdrecord:Insufficient'file read'privileges.Youwillnotbeabletoopenallneededdevices.cdrecord:Insufficient'file write'privileges.Youwillnotbeabletoopenallneededdevices.cdrecord:Insufficient'device'privileges.YoumaynotbeabletosendallneededSCSIcommands,thismycausevariousunexplainableproblems.cdrecord:Insufficient'memlock'privileges.Youmaygetbufferunderruns.cdrecord:Insufficient'priocntl'privileges.Youmaygetbufferunderruns.cdrecord:Insufficient'network'privileges.YouwillnotbeabletodoremoteSCSI.cdrecord:Warning:usinginofficialversionoflibscg(cdrtfe-0.9a'@(#)scsitransp.c 1.100 16/01/21 Copyright 1988,1995,2000-2016 J. Schilling').Cdrecord-ProDVD-ProBD-Clone3.02a06(i686-pc-cygwin)Copyright(C)1995-2016JoergSchillingUsinglibscgversion'cdrtfe-0.9a'.scsibus0:0,0,00)'ATAPI ''iHAS124 F ''CL9E'RemovableCD-ROM0,1,01)'ATAPI ''iHAS124 F ''CL9E'RemovableCD-ROM0,2,02)*0,3,03)*0,4,04)*0,5,05)*0,6,06)*0,7,07)HOSTADAPTORscsibus1:1,0,0100)'ATAPI ''iHAS124 F ''CL9E'RemovableCD-ROM1,1,0101)*1,2,0102)*1,3,0103)*1,4,0104)*1,5,0105)*1,6,0106)*1,7,0107)HOSTADAPTORscsibus2:2,0,0200)*2,1,0201)'ATAPI ''iHAS124 F ''CL9E'RemovableCD-ROM2,2,0202)*2,3,0203)*2,4,0204)*2,5,0205)*2,6,0206)*2,7,0207)HOSTADAPTORscsibus3:3,0,0300)'ATAPI ''iHAS124 F ''CL9E'RemovableCD-ROM3,1,0301)'ATAPI ''iHAS124 F ''CL9E'RemovableCD-ROM3,2,0302)'ATAPI ''iHAS124 F ''CL9E'RemovableCD-ROM3,3,0303)*3,4,0304)*3,5,0305)*3,6,0306)*3,7,0307)HOSTADAPTOR
thanks for the log. This seems to be a cdrecord problem. However, I have modified this version of cdrecord. So I'm not sure, if my patch causes this behaviour, or if it is a general cdrecord problem. It would be great if you could test the original version as well. Just re-install cdrtfe or use the portable version. Make sure that the option 'Use patched cdrtools' is not selected when installing or extracting cdrtfe.
The patched version shows the message Using libscg version 'cdrtfe-0.9a' the original shows the message Using libscg version 'schily-0.9' in the output of the cdrecord -scanbus command.
Hi -- first time poster :).
I've been using CDRTFE for 2 years now. I had built a 6-burner duplicater back then and it had been stolen, so in replacing it, I upgraded to 8 SATA drives. CDRTFE only recognizes 7 of them, half on a PCIE-expansion card. My motherboard and Windows 10 both recognize all 8. Is there some limit to the number of drives, or some option to enable more?
Thanks,
Joe
Hello,
please post the cdrtfe debug log. Start cdrtfe while holding the Shift-key or start cdrtfe via commandline with 'cdrtfe /debug'. Post the complete log here or send it via eMail.
Regards,
Oliver
Below -- thanks for your help. Apologies for the delay -- this is our church machine, so I only get access to it on Sundays :).
cdrtfe Log-File
Date: 3/31/2017
Time: 12:12:53 PM
00:00.05: f_debug initialization
00:00.05: cdrtfe info:
00:00.06: frm_main.pas initialization
00:00.09: Application.Initialize
00:00.11: Application.CdrtfeMainForm
00:00.14: TForm1.FormCreate
00:00.16: \translation\cdrtfe_lang.ini found.
00:00.16: \translation\<lang>\cdrtfe_lang.ini found.</lang>
00:00.56: Using file paths from cdrtfe_tools.ini.
00:00.56: Tool paths:
00:00.63: Using .mkisofsrc
00:00.64: cygwin1.dll path:
00:00.64: cygwin1.dll not found in search path.
00:00.66: Using DLL from cdrtfe installation, setting PATH variable ...
00:00.66: Use cygwin DLLs found in search path if possible.
00:00.67: Setting cygwin locale: LC_ALL=en_US.CP1252
00:00.67: Checking mkisofs imports
00:00.69: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:00.69: Current Directory:
00:00.70: Running commandline
00:00.80: Commandline executed
00:00.80: Commandline output:
00:00.81: cygwin path prefix : /cygdrive
00:00.83: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:00.84: Current Directory:
00:00.84: Running commandline
00:00.95: Commandline executed
00:00.95: Commandline output:
00:00.95: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:00.97: Current Directory:
00:00.97: Running commandline
00:01.08: Commandline executed
00:01.08: Commandline output:
00:01.08: Path to cdrtfe.ini
00:01.09: Program Data Dir
00:01.09: Entering TDevices.DetectDrives -----------------------------------------------------------
00:01.11: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:01.11: Current Directory:
00:01.13: Running commandline
00:01.49: Commandline executed
00:01.49: Commandline output:
00:01.72: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:01.75: Current Directory:
00:01.77: Running commandline
00:02.16: Commandline executed
00:02.17: Commandline output:
00:02.52: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:02.53: Current Directory:
00:02.53: Running commandline
00:02.91: Commandline executed
00:02.91: Commandline output:
00:03.27: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:03.27: Current Directory:
00:03.28: Running commandline
00:03.64: Commandline executed
00:03.64: Commandline output:
00:03.98: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:04.00: Current Directory:
00:04.00: Running commandline
00:04.38: Commandline executed
00:04.38: Commandline output:
00:04.70: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:04.72: Current Directory:
00:04.72: Running commandline
00:05.13: Commandline executed
00:05.13: Commandline output:
00:05.47: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:05.47: Current Directory:
00:05.49: Running commandline
00:05.88: Commandline executed
00:05.88: Commandline output:
00:06.24: GetDOSOutputEx:
00:06.24: Current Directory:
00:06.24: Running commandline
00:06.63: Commandline executed
00:06.63: Commandline output:
00:06.97: DriveLetters according to cdrtfe.ini, [Drives], LocalDrives
00:06.97: Scanning Devices via SCSI Interface
00:07.03: Device lists:
00:07.36: Device lists:
00:07.36: FLocalCDDevices:
00:07.38: FLocalCDWriter:
00:07.41: FLocalCDReader:
00:07.41: FLocalCDDriveLetter:
00:07.42: FLocalCDSpeedList:
00:07.45: FRemoteCDDevices:
00:07.47: FRemoteCDWriter:
00:07.47: FRemoteCDReader:
00:07.49: FRemoteCDDriveLetter:
00:07.49: FRemoteCDSpeedList:
00:07.50: Leaving TDevices.DetectDrives ------------------------------------------------------------
00:07.89: Application.Run
00:07.92: TForm1.FormShow
00:08.08: TForm1.FormActivate
Hello,
thanks for the log. This seems to be a cdrecord problem. However, I have modified this version of cdrecord. So I'm not sure, if my patch causes this behaviour, or if it is a general cdrecord problem. It would be great if you could test the original version as well. Just re-install cdrtfe or use the portable version. Make sure that the option 'Use patched cdrtools' is not selected when installing or extracting cdrtfe.
The patched version shows the message
Using libscg version 'cdrtfe-0.9a'the original shows the messageUsing libscg version 'schily-0.9'in the output of thecdrecord -scanbuscommand.If the original cdrecord shows the same behaviour, you should contact the cdrecord project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdrtools/
Regards,
Oliver