• OT: need DVD burner for ASUS VivoBook laptop with Ubuntu 20.04

    From bilsch01@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 8 13:26:02 2021
    This ASUS VivoBook laptop has no optical drive. I have done lots of
    burning using k3b program with Ubu 20.04 on older laptops. I have never
    had an external DVD/CD burner. Can someone here recommend an external
    burner that will work via USB connector (A or C) using k3b and Ubu
    20.04. I prefer to buy a higher quality burner, happy to pay higher
    price for quality.

    TIA. Bill S.

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 8 18:02:07 2021
    On 12/8/2021 4:26 PM, bilsch01 wrote:
    This ASUS VivoBook laptop has no optical drive. I have done lots of burning using k3b program with Ubu 20.04 on older laptops. I have never had an external DVD/CD burner. Can someone here recommend an external burner that will work via USB connector (A
    or C) using k3b and Ubu 20.04. I prefer to buy a higher quality burner, happy to pay higher price for quality.

    TIA.   Bill S.

    This is a 5.25" full sized internal drive. You would
    need a 5.25" enclosure to house this, and I'm not finding the
    enclosure I want.

    https://www.newegg.com/lg-model-gh24nsc0b-dvd-burner/p/N82E16827136276

    DVD drives might be 12V @ 1.5A and 5V @ 1A or so.

    BR drives might be 12V @ 2.5A and 5V @ 1A or so.

    You need to check the specs for the unit, before pricing an enclosure. Enclosures typically have 12V @ 2A output, and the 5V is converted
    from the provided 12V. That means the 23W for the DVD drive spec,
    is coming from a 24W adapter. The BR drive would draw too much
    power, to be comfortable with the average 5.25" enclosure.

    At least try to compare the specs, before pairing the two.

    *******

    The slim drives are powered entirely from the 5V rail and the motors
    on those don't use 12V. That's why they can run off the 5V bus power
    of the USB port.

    This advert, for a GP65NB60, I can't tell whether it's legit or not.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ODDE33U

    Here is the manufacturer page. Notice they don't even spec
    the DC power consumption. I need to know stuff like this, so
    I will know how much margin is there.

    https://www.lg.com/us/burners-drives/lg-GP65NB60-external-dvd-drive

    TRANSFER RATES-WRITE
    CD-R 10x CLV, 16x PCAV, 24x CAV
    CD-RW 4x, 10x CLV, 16x ZCLV, 24x ZCLV
    DVD-R (SL) 2x CLV, 4x PCAV, 8x CAV
    DVD+R (DL) 2.4x CLV, 4x PCAV, 6x PCAV
    DVD+RW 2.4x CLV, 4x ZCLV, 8x ZCLV
    DVD+R (SL) 2.4x CLV, 4x PCAV, 8x CAV
    DVD-R (DL) 2x CLV, 4x, 6x ZCLV
    DVD-RAM 2x, 3x CLV, 5x PCAV
    DVD-RW 2x, 3x CLV, 4x, 6x ZCLV

    You will notice a slim doesn't have 22x or 24x speed on DVD.
    DVD media, typical purchases would be 8x speed anyway, as
    the most likely top speed. The 5.25" drives have theoretical
    higher top speeds, but you never seem to see any media that
    is even close to those speeds. And with the kinds of media
    you can find today, who knows what the burn quality will be
    like from a media perspective. The last ones I bought turned out
    to be CMC, and those seem to be hard on the burner (the burner is
    getting worse with time, as if the laser is running full blast
    on a burn).

    "external dvd drive" might be a good search term.

    Some advertisers can't even manage to copy the specs properly,
    so beware.

    The protocol to get to the burner, should be pretty standardized now.
    It needs ATAPI support, SCSI-like "sense codes" on error.

    Paul

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  • From bilsch01@21:1/5 to Paul on Thu Dec 9 06:19:43 2021
    On 12/8/21 3:02 PM, Paul wrote:
    On 12/8/2021 4:26 PM, bilsch01 wrote:
    This ASUS VivoBook laptop has no optical drive. I have done lots of
    burning using k3b program with Ubu 20.04 on older laptops. I have
    never had an external DVD/CD burner. Can someone here recommend an
    external burner that will work via USB connector (A or C) using k3b
    and Ubu 20.04. I prefer to buy a higher quality burner, happy to pay
    higher price for quality.

    TIA.   Bill S.

    This is a 5.25" full sized internal drive. You would
    need a 5.25" enclosure to house this, and I'm not finding the
    enclosure I want.

    https://www.newegg.com/lg-model-gh24nsc0b-dvd-burner/p/N82E16827136276

    DVD drives might be 12V @ 1.5A and 5V @ 1A or so.

    BR drives might be 12V @ 2.5A and 5V @ 1A or so.

    You need to check the specs for the unit, before pricing an enclosure. Enclosures typically have 12V @ 2A output, and the 5V is converted
    from the provided 12V. That means the 23W for the DVD drive spec,
    is coming from a 24W adapter. The BR drive would draw too much
    power, to be comfortable with the average 5.25" enclosure.

    At least try to compare the specs, before pairing the two.

    I understand the concept here however I need USB A or USB C interface to
    it. The drives are SATA. Possibly there would be a way if my laptop had
    an ESATA connector but it doesn't.
    So I need to get a 'slim drive'.

    *******

    The slim drives are powered entirely from the 5V rail and the motors
    on those don't use 12V. That's why they can run off the 5V bus power
    of the USB port.

    This advert, for a GP65NB60, I can't tell whether it's legit or not.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ODDE33U

    Here is the manufacturer page. Notice they don't even spec
    the DC power consumption. I need to know stuff like this, so
    I will know how much margin is there.

    I guess I'll have to be satisfied with a slim external drive that has
    the 'highest' DC spec, or at least
    'one-of-the-higher' DC specs. But that information might be hard or
    impossible to find on the seller's website.

    If it makes bad burns then I could try using a slower write speed. It
    seems like some burning programs I've used would recommend a max burning
    speed - probably based on some knowledge about the drive. I am really
    hoping to use the k3b program. k3b may not recommend a safe speed or
    may not have option to select a slower speed. I don't know. I've never
    had to mess with any of that since years ago because k3b has always
    worked with the burners I've had. But I've never used an external
    burner. I will tinker with k3b on my old laptop (has internal burner)
    and see what flexibility it has.

    Thanks for your help.


    https://www.lg.com/us/burners-drives/lg-GP65NB60-external-dvd-drive

    TRANSFER RATES-WRITE
            CD-R 10x CLV, 16x PCAV, 24x CAV
            CD-RW 4x, 10x CLV, 16x ZCLV, 24x ZCLV
            DVD-R (SL) 2x CLV, 4x PCAV, 8x CAV
            DVD+R (DL) 2.4x CLV, 4x PCAV, 6x PCAV
            DVD+RW 2.4x CLV, 4x ZCLV, 8x ZCLV
            DVD+R (SL) 2.4x CLV, 4x PCAV, 8x CAV
            DVD-R (DL) 2x CLV, 4x, 6x ZCLV
            DVD-RAM 2x, 3x CLV, 5x PCAV
            DVD-RW 2x, 3x CLV, 4x, 6x ZCLV

    You will notice a slim doesn't have 22x or 24x speed on DVD.
    DVD media, typical purchases would be 8x speed anyway, as
    the most likely top speed. The 5.25" drives have theoretical
    higher top speeds, but you never seem to see any media that
    is even close to those speeds. And with the kinds of media
    you can find today, who knows what the burn quality will be
    like from a media perspective. The last ones I bought turned out
    to be CMC, and those seem to be hard on the burner (the burner is
    getting worse with time, as if the laser is running full blast
    on a burn).

    "external dvd drive" might be a good search term.

    Some advertisers can't even manage to copy the specs properly,
    so beware.

    The protocol to get to the burner, should be pretty standardized now.
    It needs ATAPI support, SCSI-like "sense codes" on error.

       Paul

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  • From Mike Easter@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 9 15:53:22 2021
    bilsch01 wrote:
    This ASUS VivoBook laptop has no optical drive. I have done lots of
    burning using k3b program with Ubu 20.04 on older laptops. I have never
    had an external DVD/CD burner. Can someone here recommend an external
    burner that will work via USB connector (A or C) using k3b and Ubu
    20.04. I prefer to buy a higher quality burner, happy to pay higher
    price for quality.

    I have one of these

    https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards-Components/Optical-Drives/External-DVD-Drive/SDRW08D2SU/
    SDRW-08D2S-U

    ... which I bought principally because I had a desktop (& a chromebook)
    w/ no optical. I can't even remember the last time I used it, because I
    like to use USB for everything I used to do w/ optical. I accumulated
    lots of CDs buying by the hundreds in my early days of booting linux
    live off CDs.

    It uses 2 USB connectors for adequate juice. I don't recall testing it
    w/ linux, but I can't imagine it not working. Here's a review of
    someone using -- 'works flawlessly under Linux (Debian Jessie)'.

    http://www.tgreer.com/asus-sdrw-08d2s-u-lite-a-dvd-writer-supports-linux.html
    Asus SDRW-08D2S-U LITE / A DVD Writer supports Linux -- Customer Review

    --
    Mike Easter

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  • From bilsch01@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Fri Dec 10 21:19:30 2021
    On 12/9/21 3:53 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
    bilsch01 wrote:
    This ASUS VivoBook laptop has no optical drive. I have done lots of
    burning using k3b program with Ubu 20.04 on older laptops. I have
    never had an external DVD/CD burner. Can someone here recommend an
    external burner that will work via USB connector (A or C) using k3b
    and Ubu 20.04. I prefer to buy a higher quality burner, happy to pay
    higher price for quality.

    I have one of these

    https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards-Components/Optical-Drives/External-DVD-Drive/SDRW08D2SU/
     SDRW-08D2S-U

    ... which I bought principally because I had a desktop (& a chromebook)
    w/ no optical.  I can't even remember the last time I used it, because I like to use USB for everything I used to do w/ optical.  I accumulated
    lots of CDs buying by the hundreds in my early days of booting linux
    live off CDs.

    It uses 2 USB connectors for adequate juice.  I don't recall testing it
    w/ linux, but I can't imagine it not working.  Here's a review of
    someone using -- 'works flawlessly under Linux (Debian Jessie)'.

    http://www.tgreer.com/asus-sdrw-08d2s-u-lite-a-dvd-writer-supports-linux.html
     Asus SDRW-08D2S-U LITE / A DVD Writer supports Linux -- Customer Review


    Thanks. I like the USB Y-cable idea. Adequate power if computer has
    weak USB ports - which is likely the case with my cheap laptop. I have
    the spec document for it but it doesn't mention the power or DC output
    current for the USBs.
    After the Christmas rush I may go for an SDRW-08D2S-U LITE.

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  • From Adam@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 12 13:02:14 2021
    On 12/08/2021 01:26 PM, bilsch01 wrote:
    This ASUS VivoBook laptop has no optical drive. I have done lots of
    burning using k3b program with Ubu 20.04 on older laptops. I have never
    had an external DVD/CD burner. Can someone here recommend an external
    burner that will work via USB connector (A or C) using k3b and Ubu
    20.04. I prefer to buy a higher quality burner, happy to pay higher
    price for quality.

    TIA. Bill S.


    Not sure exactly which model ASUS VivoBook laptop you have but you might
    be able to find spec info regarding optical drives in the manual...

    https://www.manua.ls/asus/vivobook-s15/manual

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  • From bilsch01@21:1/5 to Adam on Sun Dec 12 18:58:47 2021
    On 12/12/21 1:02 PM, Adam wrote:
    On 12/08/2021 01:26 PM, bilsch01 wrote:
    This ASUS VivoBook laptop has no optical drive. I have done lots of
    burning using k3b program with Ubu 20.04 on older laptops. I have never
    had an external DVD/CD burner. Can someone here recommend an external
    burner that will work via USB connector (A or C) using k3b and Ubu
    20.04. I prefer to buy a higher quality burner, happy to pay higher
    price for quality.

    TIA.   Bill S.


    Not sure exactly which model ASUS VivoBook laptop you have but you might
    be able to find spec info regarding optical drives in the manual...

    https://www.manua.ls/asus/vivobook-s15/manual


    Thanks for offering help ... but the link wants to add something to my
    browser. It says the manual is a pdf file. I don't see why it doesn't
    simply allow me to download the file. Besides, I already have a manual.
    It doesn't specify power or current on 5 volt line of the USBs. Lots of
    info about wifi though.

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  • From Adam@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 13 15:38:12 2021
    On 12/12/2021 06:58 PM, bilsch01 wrote:
    On 12/12/21 1:02 PM, Adam wrote:
    On 12/08/2021 01:26 PM, bilsch01 wrote:
    This ASUS VivoBook laptop has no optical drive. I have done lots of
    burning using k3b program with Ubu 20.04 on older laptops. I have never
    had an external DVD/CD burner. Can someone here recommend an external
    burner that will work via USB connector (A or C) using k3b and Ubu
    20.04. I prefer to buy a higher quality burner, happy to pay higher
    price for quality.

    TIA. Bill S.


    Not sure exactly which model ASUS VivoBook laptop you have but you
    might be able to find spec info regarding optical drives in the manual...

    https://www.manua.ls/asus/vivobook-s15/manual


    Thanks for offering help ... but the link wants to add something to my browser. It says the manual is a pdf file. I don't see why it doesn't
    simply allow me to download the file. Besides, I already have a manual.
    It doesn't specify power or current on 5 volt line of the USBs. Lots of
    info about wifi though.

    I mention the manual in case it had internal options (instead of
    external via USB) for optical drive.

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