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NAME

       cdvdcontrol - Tool to get full control on your Plextor optical device

SYNOPSIS

       cdvdcontrol -l
       cdvdcontrol [-d DEVICE] [OPTION]

DESCRIPTION

       pxcontrol  gives  you access on all features that are supported by your
       Plextor drive. This tool is what you want, when you use optical devices
       which were manufactured by Plextor.

       -l   scan busses for all available optical devices

FEATURES

       cdvdcontrol  supports the following features: AutoStrategy, BitSetting,
       DiagnoseMode,  GigaRec,  Hide-CDR,  MediaLock,   PlexEraser,   PoweRec,
       SecuRec,  SilentMode, SingleSession, Simulation, SpeedRead and VariRec.

       The  available  features  depend  on  your  drive.  Take  a   look   at
       http://www.plextor.com or simply read the glossar on:
       http://qpxtool.sourceforge.net/glossar.html  to see supported features.

DEVICE

       can be an IDE, SCSI, SATA, USB or FireWire connected optical drive. Not
       all SATA controller support all Plextor features.

       Linux:
       /dev/hdX: IDE device
       /dev/scdX:  Linux  2.4:  SATA, SCSI, USB device, or IDE device via ide-
       scsi emulation
       /dev/srX: Linux 2.6: IDE device via new ATA layer, SCSI or USB device

       OpenBSD/NetBSD:
       /dev/rcdX

       FreeBSD:
       /dev/cd: SCSI device
       /dev/acd: ATA device

       MacOS X:
       /dev/disk:

       win32:
       C:,D:,E:, ... X:,Y:,Z:

AutoStrategy

       AutoStrategy (AS) is a Feature to determine a writing strategy  for  an
       inserted   empty  DVD  media.  Writing  strategies  are  saved  in  the
       AutoStrategy DataBase (ASDB). This command needs a specified DEVICE.

       --as-mode mode
                 select the AutoStrategy mode

            auto      drive selects the strategy from the ASDB or from
                      the firmware. If there is no entry available, a
                      new one is created.
            forced    creates a new ASDB entry, even if there is already
                      one available in the ASDB.
            on        an existing AS from the DB is used. If there is no
                      entry, the strategy from the firmware is used.
            off       only strategy from the firmware is used. If there
                      is no entry available, the default strategy is used.

       --as-list           view complete ASDB list.

       --as-on #
                 activate ASDB entry number X (value between 1-10).

       --as-off #
                 deactivate ASDB entry number X (value between 1-10).

       --as-del #
                 delete ASDB entry number X (value between 1-10).

       --as-clear
                 remove all ASDB entries form the ASDB.

       --as-create mode
                 creates an AS database entry.
                 Mode should be combination if [q|f] and [a|r]

                    q      quick AS creating.
                    f      full AS creating. Media is written.
                    a      AS is appended to the list in the ASDB.
                    r      AS entry replaces relying ASDB entry.

       --as-load #
                 load an ASDB from a file.
                 Experimental

       --as-save #
                 save ASDB into file. For PX-755/PX-760 only!
                 PX-755 export maybe buggy.
                 Experimental

BitSetting

       due to some compatibility problems of some DVD readers, it  could  make
       sense  to  use BitSetting, which sets the Booktype of media to DVD-ROM.
       This OPTION requiers a specified DEVIVE.

       --bitset+r mode
                    enable / disable Bitsetting for DVD+R.
                 on   defines DVD+R as DVD-ROM media.
                 off  keeps DVD+R media as what it is.

       --bitset+rdl mode
                 enable / disable Bitsetting for DVD+R DL.

                 on   define DVD+R DL media as DVD-ROM media.
                 off  keeps DVD+R DL media as what it is.

DiagnoseMode

       are OPTIONS to detect the drive itself, the current  settings  and  the
       available features.

       -c, --current       show current status of selected DEVICE.

       -h, --help          show help.

       -l, --scan          search all busses and list detected drives.

       -s, --supported     show features supported by selected DEVICE.

       -v                  show output in verbose mode.

GigaRec

       Increase (higher value) or Decrease (lower value) the regular capacity,
       which can be written on CD media. Ejecting the disc results in flushing
       the GigaRec settings. Buffer UnderrunProof is disabled while GigaRec is
       active. The recording speed is limited to 4x or 8x DAO.  Use cdrdao  or
       cdrskin  for  writing media with GigaRec function. Otherwise if you use
       cdrecord your values are flushed. GigaRec  settings  need  a  specified
       DEVICE.

       --gigarec #
                 set GigaRec to <state>, which is a value in the
                 range of 0.6, 0.7, ..., 1.3, 1.4 or off.

Hide-CDR

       prevents  media from being detected by an application as CD-R to defeat
       the ATIP protection. Hide-CDR settings need a specified DEVICE.

       --hcdr [on|off]
                 enable / disable Hide-CDR.
                 on   enable Hide-CDR. Defeating ATIP protection.
                 off  disable Hide-CDR.

MediaLock

       can lock your media to prevent an accidently opening. It  is  always  a
       good idea lock the drive. This OPTION needs a specified DEVICE.
       --lock
                 enable lock modus. Media can not be removed.
       --unlock
                 disable lock modus. Media can be removed.

PlexEraser

       destroys  the data on your CD/DVD and makes it unreadable. DEVICE needs
       to be specified for this command.

       --destruct mode
                 WARNING: command destroys your media.

                 quick     destroy only the lead in of CD/DVD media.
                 full      destroy complete CD/DVD media.

PoweRec

       Plextor Optimised Writing  Error  Reduction  Control  (PoweRec)  should
       detect  the  optimized writing speed for your media-combination. Higher
       recording speeds than  recommended  can  result  in  increased  writing
       errors.  PoweRec  should prevent you from these errors. DEVICE needs to
       be specified for this command.

       --powerec [on|off]
                 enable / disable PoweRec.
                 on   enable PoweRec. enabled by default.
                 off  disable PoweRec.

SecuRec

       Creates a password protected CD-R. To access a password protected CD-R,
       it is necessary to enter the correct password and to specify the DEVICE

       --nosecurec         disable SecuRec.

       --securec <passwd>
                 enable SecuRec and use a given password. <passwd>
                 must have at least four, but not more than ten characters.

SilentMode

       Allows some speed finetuning on your drives.  Lower  values  result  in
       more silence. You can specify read speed and tray loading speed. DEVICE
       must be specified for this command. All settings will be  active  after
       reboot. ;-) pxfw /dev/hdX -r

       --silent [on|off]
                 enable / disable SilentMode

                 on   enables SilentMode. This will give you access to
                      further speed and read settings. Default is on.
                 off  disables SilentMode.

       --sm-access mode
                 set  access  time to slow or fast. This has only an affect in
       combination with CD/DVD speed setting.

                 fast enables fast access mode. Use with speed setting.
                 slow enables slow access mode. Use with speed setting.

       --sm-cd-rd #
                 set maximum  read speed for CDs. Default is 32x.
                 Select speed value from 4, 8, 24, 32, 40, 48.

       --sm-cd-wr #
                 set maximum write speed for CDs. Default is 32x.
                 Select speed value from 4, 8, 16, 32, 48.

       --sm-dvd-rd #
                 set maximum read speed for DVDs. Default is 12x.
                 Select speed value from 2, 5, 8, 12, 16.

       --sm-eject #
                 set tray eject speed. Default is 0.
                 Select speed value from 0, 1, ..., 80.

       --sm-load #
                 set tray load speed. Default is 63.
                 Select speed value from 0, 1, ... , 80.

       --sm-nosave         do not save SilentMode settings

SingleSession

       shows only the first session of the CD. You have to enable this feature
       before you insert the media. This is a useful option for copy protected
       audio discs. DEVICE must be specified for this command.

       --sss mode
                 enable / disable SingleSession. Default is off.

                 on   enable SingleSession mode for CD.
                 off  disable SingleSession mode for CD.

Simulation

       allows DVD+R writing simulation. DEVICE  must  be  specified  for  this
       command.

       --dvd-testwrite [on|off]
                 mode enable    /    disable    DVD+R    writing    simulation
                 on   enable DVD+R writing simulation mode
                 off  disable DVD+R writing simulation mode

SpeedRead

       allows increasing the read speed. This deactivates the  so  called  Rip
       Lock for Video-DVDs. You can also deativate this feature by keeping the
       open button  of  your  empty  DVD  drive  pressed  for  three  seconds.
       SpeedRead  can  increase  vibrations  and  read  errors. DEVICE must be
       specified for this command.

       --spdread mode
                 enable / disable SpeedRead

                 on   enable SpeedRead. Disable Rip Lock.
                 off  disable SpeedRead. Set Rip Lock.

VariRec

       allows some laser power calibration in a  range  from  -4  to  +4.  The
       recording speed is limited to 4x or 8x on CD-R media and to 2x, 2.4x or
       4x on DVD media. The recording strategy can also be changed relying  on
       the  used  media  dye.  The  writing  strategies  are  determining  and
       documenting your own strategies. You would determine the differences by
       selecting  a  stretegy  and  doimg  a  writing  test.  VariRec settings
       persist after a reboot. DEVICE must be specified for this command.  Use
       cdrdao or cdrskin for writing media with VariRec function. Otherwise if
       you use cdrecord, your values are flushed.

       --varirec-cd #
                 set VariRec power for CD writing or set it to off.
                 Select value -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +2, +2, +3, +4

       --varirec-cd-strategy mode
                 select writing strategy for CDs depending
                 on the used dye (Azo, Cyanine, PhtaloCyanine):
                 select: default, azo, cya, pha, phb, phc, phd

       --varirec-dvd #
                 set VariRec power value for DVD writing or set it to off.
                 Select value -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +2, +2, +3, +4

       --varirec-dvd-strategy #
                 select a predefined DVD writing strategy.
                 select value 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

PioQuiet

       Pioneer QuietMode feature.
       --pio-limit [on|off]
                 turns on/off read speed limit by 24X for CD and 8X for DVD

       --pio-quiet mode
                 sets Pioneer performance profile
                 available values: quiet, perf, std
                     quiet turn drive into silent mode
                     perf  turn drive into performance ptomized mode
                     std   reset drive to standard mode

       --pio-nosave
                 don’t make Pioquiet setting permanent

EXAMPLES

       cdvdcontrol -l
                 list all available optical devices.

       cdvdcontrol -d /dev/hdc --supported
                 show features that are supported by drive hdc.

       cdvdcontrol -d /dev/hda --as-create q a
                 create a new ASDB entry for device hda and the
                 inserted DVD media. Strategy is created quickly
                 and appended to the already existing ASDB list.

       cdvdcontrol -d /dev/sr2 --gigarec 0.9
                 prepare CD for GigaRec 0.9 recording. Use cdrskin
                 or cdrdao/k3b for writing process.

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