VMS Help  —  COPY  /RECORDABLE_MEDIA
    The COPY/RECORDABLE_MEDIA (CDDVD) Utility allows users to create
    Compact Disk (CD) and Digital Versatile Disk (DVD) media directly
    on OpenVMS, using an optional optical disk recorder.

    CDDVD generates ISO/IEC 10149 Mode 1 (2048-byte blocks, data)
    single-session optical media recordings. CDDVD supports the
    recording of various optical media formats, including CD
    Recordable (CD-R), CD Rewritable (CD-RW), DVD Recordable (DVD+R)
    and DVD Rewritable (DVD+RW) formats. For a successful recording
    operation, one or more of these formats must be available within
    the target optical disk recording device. Compatible recording
    media must also be loaded into the recording device.

    The COPY/RECORDABLE_MEDIA command opens the specified input disk
    image file or input master device and records the entire contents
    to the specified CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW media formats.

    Format

      COPY/RECORDABLE_MEDIA  source-path-name target-path-name

1  –  Parameters

 input-filespec

    Specifies the name of an existing file (the source file) to be
    copied.

 source-path-name

    This is the data source for the recording operation.

    Specify the name of a disk file containing a disk image to be
    copied onto the target recording media, or the device name of the
    input device containing the disk volume master for the recording.

    On OpenVMS systems, this is usually a Logical Disk (LD) Utility
    LDAu: device.

 target-device-name

    The device name of the target recordable media device.

    This is usually the name of an ATAPI (DQcu:) SCSI (DKcu:), or USB
    (DNcu:): CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW recording device, or both.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /BELL

    Sounds an audible signal when the requested recording operation
    completes successfully.

2.2    /FORMAT

       /FORMAT[=keyword]
       /NOFORMAT (default)

    Requests that rewritable (RW) media be formatted or reformatted
    prior to use. This qualifier is required for writing to blank
    rewritable media or rewriting rewritable media.

    If the target media cannot be formatted, this command qualifier
    is ignored.

    If not specified, the appropriate keyword is automatically
    selected for the fastest formatting speed available for the
    target recording media.

    Keywords for the /FORMAT Qualifier lists available keywords.

    Keyword     Description

    WAIT        Applies to DVD+RW. The default for the /FORMAT
                qualifier is not to wait for the formatting to
                complete because waiting is usually unnecessary and
                far slower.

                Selecting WAIT causes the entire format to run
                synchronously to completion before beginning the
                recording operation.

                The default is to:

                o  Operate asynchronously

                o  Perform background formatting

                o  Run both the media format operation and the
                   recording operations concurrently

    ERASE       Applies to CD-RW.

                The default for the /FORMAT qualifier is to perform a
                quick erasure because a full erasure is usually both
                unnecessary and far slower.

                Selecting ERASE causes the CD-RW rewritable disk to
                be entirely erased as part of the format operation.
                This erasure is performed and is completed before the
                recording operation begins.

                The default is to perform a quick erasure.

2.3    /LOG

       /LOG (default)
       /NOLOG

    Shows basic device information and the progress of the recording
    operation. Use /NOLOG to disable the normal output from the
    utility.

2.4    /SPEED

    If you must use the lower-speed or poor-quality CD recording
    media, the /SPEED qualifier is often required for successful
    completion of the recording process. You might need to select a
    recording speed below the rated speed of the CD drive itself.

    Specifically, you might need to select a recording speed that
    is compatible with both the CD drive and the CD recording media
    loaded in the drive.

    The /SPEED qualifier accepts a single keyword for a requested
    device speed:

    o  1X

    o  2X

    o  4X

    o  8X

    o  16X

    o  32X

    o  MAXIMUM

    The CDDVD utility attempts to match the requested speed to a
    speed that the device supports. (Not all devices support all
    speeds, including the lowest speed, 1X, or the highest speed
    available.) The default speed is the maximum speed that the
    target device supports. DVD+R/RW drives select the maximum
    recording speed based on information encoded on the media.

    You need to specify this qualifier only under one of the
    following circumstances:

    o  When incompatibilities or recording errors are reported during
       a previous failed recording operation.

    o  If the CD media in use has a rated recording speed below the
       drive default recording settings.

    o  If CDDVD application, processor, or system I/O performan
       constraints exist.

    CD drives can select speeds faster than those supported by the
    particular media loaded in the drive. HP recommends that you
    select only media that match the recording capabilities of the
    drive. In other words, do not attempt to exceed the recording
    speed limits of the particular CD media. Selecting faster media
    will not make a slow drive record any faster, and selecting
    faster speeds with slow media can trigger recording errors and
    corrupt media.

    If the recording process fails during the recording operation,
    discard the write-once media and try a slower recording speed.
    (Note that you can attempt to reformat and rerecord on rewritable
    media.)

2.5    /VERIFY

    Specifies that the contents of the output media be compared to
    the contents of the input source after the recording operation.
    Any data comparison errors detected are displayed.

2.6    /WRITE

       /WRITE (default)
       /NOWRITE

    Allows you to test the system and device I/O throughput and the
    command syntax without recording on the target media.

    If you specify /NOWRITE and if the target drive supports the
    underlying test-write hardware capability, all I/O operates as
    usual although /NOWRITE disables writing to the media.

    /WRITE is the default, and causes the target optical media to be
    written.

3  –  Examples

    1.$ $ COPY/RECORDABLE_MEDIA -
      $_      [/BELL] -
      $_      [/DATA_CHECK=WRITE] -
      $_      [/DIAGNOSTICS=(DETAILS,COMMANDS,ALL)] -
      $_      [/EXTENSIONS[=(keywords)]] -
      $_      [/[NO]LOG] -
      $_      [/SPEED={1X|2X|4X|8X|16X|32X|MAXIMUM}] -
      $_      source-path-name target-device-name
      $

      This example shows the generic format of the COPY/RECORDABLE_
      MEDIA command.

    2.$ COPY/RECORDABLE_MEDIA/FORMAT LDA1 DQA1
      HP OpenVMS CD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW Utility  V1.0-0
      Copyright 1976, 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

      Output device vendor: HP
      Output device product name: DVD Writer 740b
      Commencing media format operation
      Formatting may require up to an hour
      Output medium format: DVD+RW
       Input data being read from: LDA1:
       Input data size: 1200000 blocks

      Starting operation at: 15:28:16

      16 sectors written

      30000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:06:52; at 15:35:55
      37000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:06:54; at 15:36:07
      46000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:06:36; at 15:36:03
      57000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:06:08; at 15:35:51
      71000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:06:00; at 15:36:04
      88000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:05:26; at 15:35:56
      110000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:04:55; at 15:35:58
      137000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:04:12; at 15:35:56
      171000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:03:14; at 15:35:48
      213000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:02:10; at 15:35:48
      266000 sectors written; estimated completion in 00:00:54; at 15:35:50
      300000 sectors written; operation completed
      Operation completed at: 15:35:47
      Elapsed time for operation: 00:07:30
      Synchronizing with output device cache
      Processing completed

      This example demonstrates recording the contents of LDA1:
      device onto the DVD+RW media loaded into device DQA1:.
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