I need to burn a few CDs of data for a exAmigan and thought I'd give the acclaimed Frying Pan a try.
So I read everything I could find on the website, marvelled at its pretty interface and figured I'd see how it works... my PayPal payment was ready to go!
It recognized a blank CD-R in my A1's LiteOn burner, it let me add a directory of files in the "Tracks" page and presented me with a "Write" button on the "Write" page. I clicked "Close Disk" (we are supposed to close disks, right???) and hit "Write".
Things started whirring, lights lighting and progress bars progressing... so far so good... After (long) while, a CD with visibly written tracks popped out.
I resinserted the disk in the A1 and nothing. I stuck the disk in my Mac, it asked if I wanted to format it. I rebooted the A1 with the CD in the drive and UBoot said it was an Amiga formatted disk (huh??!!) and wouldn't boot from my hard dive.
So what's the deal? I found no docs to help me with this - the "Write" and "Burning Disks" pages on the website are blank.
And the only old docs I could find say the unregistered FP doesn't burn disks (only test burns them) and yet the "Write" button was active and the disk had something burned.
Can anyone tell me what the secret is to getting a successful result from FryingPan?
Can anyone tell me what the secret is to getting a successful result from FryingPan?
Depends on what you want to do
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR, of course
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, from the top of my head i think it was MP Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks (for now?)
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files for me Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
Can anyone tell me what the secret is to getting a successful result from FryingPan?
Register it. The docs are correct when they say it only writes in test mode. You shouldn't get anything visibly written on the disc, although the drive might acknowledge that the disc has data on it until it re-reads it.
Some drives will fixate for real even in test mode, I don't know whether Frying Pan has a workaround for that (MakeCD just skipped the fixation phase in test mode - there's no reason why it should fail anyway). I suspect your drive test-wrote all the data and then close the disc for real afterwards, hence why you can see data written to it.
edit Oh, and if you are just writing a few CDs and don't want to buy any software, MakeCD is now available for free.
Well, I tried FP once again... apparently ruined another CD...
I tried selecting "Masterize Disk" (WTF is that supposed to mean?) and that made no difference... created another coaster.
As for the non-registered version only test writing... I have no idea what to make of that... there is *NO* control over FP's test writing (contrary to the online docs)... and it is definately writing to the drive.
I gotta say, it's pretty frustrating with this software is frying useless disks. And I want to buy some new burning software, I'd just like to see it work. :-/
FWIW, I did also just try the newly free MasterCD. It took something like 2hrs to test & burn 500 MBs to a disk. Not very impressive.
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
P.S. It might be a good idea for you to buy a cdrw disc, so you can play with Frying Pan until it works, and not waste any more discs. In fact, these are handy anyway so theres less waste.
I have successfully toasted two DVD+R with v1.2.2 just a minute ago, and data was correctly shown on discs, I don't know what can be going wrong with yours...
Anyway, 2 hrs. for MakeCD to test an burn a CD it's too much, I'd say. Are you sure your CDWriter unit is working OK?
Saluditos,
Ferr?n.
Amiga user since 1988 AOS4 Betatester Member of ATO Spain A1 Cfg OS4 SCR A1200
As for the non-registered version only test writing... I have no idea what to make of that... there is *NO* control over FP's test writing (contrary to the online docs)... and it is definately writing to the drive.
That's the whole point of test mode - the drive just simulates the entire write process but with the laser turned off. Some drives have a different colour LED or flash when they are in test mode. If it is really writing something, it will be the session fixation that some drives do for real in test mode (and will bugger up the disc).
I repeat: you will not be able to write anything with Frying Pan until you register it. If it appears to be writing, then you should find that it will actually write with the registered version.
As jahc said, get yourself a CD-RW while you are playing around to avoid wasting discs.
MakeCD shouldn't take two hours, at slowest speed the maximum will be 80 minutes. Either your drive is broken, misconnected or you didn't set MakeCD up correctly (hint: check settings=>speed and set everything to 0)
New data and correction: my two "seem-to-be-right" DVDs are not, files (mainly MP3) are listed but data is not there, it cannot be played, instead they are full of "abadcafe" text
Any hint about what could be causing this?
Saluditos,
Ferr?n.
Amiga user since 1988 AOS4 Betatester Member of ATO Spain A1 Cfg OS4 SCR A1200
As for the non-registered version only test writing... I have no idea what to make of that... there is *NO* control over FP's test writing (contrary to the online docs)... and it is definately writing to the drive.
Actually, it probably isn't writing to the drive. Test mode is something that CDR/DVDR drives support. The drive will spin up, the LED on the front will flash (or do whatever it does during writing) but the laser is switched off. This means that it looks like it's writing, but it's not.
FryingPan works fine for me on both drives that I have.
abadcafe means it's reading memory it shouldn't. Probably the TOC is pointing to files that aren't really there (can easily happen if writing fails and the session still gets closed - you are using the registered version of Frying Pan, aren't you?)
First, regarding MakeCD... I did check the settings... looks as though it didn't do so well with "0" (max speed) set. I changed it to "8" drammatically improved burn speed. This may have to do with the fact that I don't have my A1's transfer speeds maxed-out (trying to max-out reliability).
As for the drive, it's a LiteOn LTR-52246S CD burning drive (52x 24x 52x speeds). I've had it from the outset, used it with MakeCD as well as the OS4's own burn facilities consistently. With MakeCD, the "test burn" function has consistently worked.
So I have my doubts it's the drive... somehow FryingPan doesn't appear to be using Test mode.
re: FryingPan's Test Mode - the online docs refer to a mythical set of buttons that are supposed to be in the interface to enable/disable Test mode. They are *not* present in v.1.2.3. While damn pretty, a lot is not as it is in the documentation. Maybe the ommissions have something to do with the failures?
At this rate, I can't say that I'm terribly excited about registering to see it "enable writing"... It already **IS** writing and failing at doing so.
Ferry, sorry about the problem with your burns... Not even getting a regular CD to burn, I doubt I have any insight.