1pxcontrol(8)                 pxcontrol 1.1 Manual                 pxcontrol(8)
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NAME

6       pxcontrol - Tool to get full control over your Plextor CD/DVD device
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SYNOPSIS

9       pxcontrol [DEVICE] [OPTION]
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DESCRIPTION

12       pxcontrol  gives  you access on all features that are supported by your
13       Plextor drive. This tool is what you want, when  you  are  owner  of  a
14       Plextor CD/DVD drive.
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DEVICE

18       can  be an IDE, SCSI, SATA or USB CD/DVD drive. Not all SATA controller
19       support all Plextor features.
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21       /dev/hdX
22                           select the Plextor CD/DVD IDE DEVICE.
23                           Replace X with device character.
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25       /dev/sdX
26                           select the Plextor SATA, SCSI or USB CD/DVD DEVICE.
27                           Replace X with device character.
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FEATURES

31       pxcontrol supports the following  features:  AutoStrategy,  BitSetting,
32       DiagnoseMode,   GigaRec,   Hide-CDR,    MediaLock,PlexEraser,  PoweRec,
33       SecuRec, SilentMode, SingleSession, Simulation, SpeedRead and VariRec.
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35       The  available  features  depend  on  your  drive.  Take  a   look   at
36       http://www.plextor.com or simply read the glossar on:
37       http://qpxtool.sourceforge.net/glossar.html to see supported features.
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AutoStrategy

40       AutoStrategy  (AS)  is a Feature to determine a writing strategy for an
41       inserted  empty  DVD  media.  Writing  strategies  are  saved  in   the
42       AutoStrategy DataBase (ASDB). This command needs a specified DEVICE.
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44       --as [auto|forced|on|off]     selects the AS creation modus.
45            [auto]         drive selects the strategy from the ASDB or from
46                           the firmware. If there is no entry available, a
47                           new one is created.
48            [forced]       creates a new ASDB entry, even if there is already
49                           one available in the ASDB.
50            [on]           an existing AS from the DB is used. If there is no
51            [off]          only strategy from the firmware is used. If there
52                           is  no  entry  available,  the  default strategy is
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55       --as-act <X>        activate ASDB entry number X (value between 1-10).
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57       --as-clear          remove all ASDB entries form the ASDB.
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59       --as-create <q|f> <a|r>       creates an AS database entry
60            [q]            quick AS creating.
61            [f]            full AS creating. Media is written.
62            [a]            AS is appended to the list in the ASDB.
63            [r]            AS entry replaces relying ASDB entry.
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65       --as-deact <X>      deactivate  ASDB  entry  number  X  (value  between
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68       --as-del <X>        delete ASDB entry number X (value between 1-10).
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70       --as-load <file>    load an ASDB from a file. Experimental.
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72       --as-save <file>    save ASDB into file. PX-755 export maybe buggy.
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75       --as-view           view complete ASDB list.
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BitSetting

78       due  to  some compatibility problems of some DVD readers, it could make
79       sense to use BitSetting, which sets Booktype of media to DVD-ROM.  This
80       OPTION requiers a specified DEVIVE.
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82       --bitset+r [on|off]           enable / disable Bitsetting for DVD+R.
83            [on]           defines DVD+R as DVD-ROM media.
84            [off]          keeps DVD+R media as what it is.
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86       --bitset+rdl [on|off]    enable / disable Bitsetting for DVD+R DL.
87            [on]           define DVD+R DL media as DVD-ROM media.
88            [off]          keeps DVD+R DL media as what it is.
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DiagnoseMode

91       are  OPTIONS  to  detect the drive itself, the current settings and the
92       available features.
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94       -c --current        show current status of selected DEVICE.
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96       -h --help           show help.
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98       -l --scan           search all busses and list detected drives.
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100       -s --supported      show features supported by selected DEVICE.
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102       -v                  show output in verbose mode.
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GigaRec

105       Increase (higher value) or Decrease (lower value) the regular capacity,
106       which can be written on CD media. Ejecting the disc results in flushing
107       the GigaRec settings. Buffer UnderrunProof is disabled while GigaRec is
108       active.  The recording speed is limited to 4x or 8x DAO.  Use cdrdao or
109       cdrskin for writing media with GigaRec function. Otherwise if  you  use
110       cdrecord  your  values  are  flushed. GigaRec settings need a specified
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113       --gigarec <state>   set GigaRec to <state>, which is a value in the
114                           range of 0.6, 0.7, ..., 1.3, 1.4 or off.
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Hide-CDR

117       prevents media from being detected by an application as CD-R to  defeat
118       the ATIP protection. Hide-CDR settings need a specified DEVICE.
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120       --hcdr [on|off]     enable / disable Hide-CDR.
121            [on]           enable Hide-CDR. Defeating ATIP protection.
122            [off]          disable Hide-CDR.
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MediaLock

125       can  lock  your  media to prevent an accidently opening. It is always a
126       good idea lock the drive. This OPTION needs a specified DEVICE.
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128       --[un]lock          lock / unlock media in the selected CD/DVD drive.
129            --lock         enable lock mode. Media can not be removed.
130            --unlock       disable lock mode. Media can be removed.
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PlexEraser

133       destroys the data on your CD/DVD and makes it unreadable. DEVICE  needs
134       to be specified for this command.
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136       --PlexEraser <quick|full>     WARNING: command destroys your media.
137            [quick]        destroy only the lead in of CD/DVD media.
138            [full]         destroy complete CD/DVD media.
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PoweRec

141       Plextor  Optimised  Writing  Error  Reduction  Control (PoweRec) should
142       detect the optimized writing speed for your  media-combination.  Higher
143       recording  speeds  than  recommended  can  result  in increased writing
144       errors. PoweRec should prevent you from these errors. DEVICE  needs  to
145       be specified for this command.
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147       -powerec [on|off]   enable / disable PoweRec.
148            [on]           enable PoweRec. enabled by default.
149            [off]          disable PoweRec.
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SecuRec

153       Creates a password protected CD-R. To access a password protected CD-R,
154       it is necessary to enter the correct password and to specify the DEVICE
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156       --nosecurec         disable SecuRec.
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158       --securec <passwd>  enable SecuRec and use a given password. <passwd>
159                           must have at least four,  but  not  more  than  ten
160       characters.
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SilentMode

163       Allows  some  speed  finetuning  on your drives. Lower values result in
164       more silence. You can specify read speed and tray loading speed. DEVICE
165       must  be  specified for this command. All settings will be active after
166       reboot. ;-) pxfw /dev/hdX -r
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168       --silent [on|off]   enable / disable SilentMode
169            [on]           enables SilentMode. This will give you access to
170                           further speed and read settings. Default is on.
171            [off]          disables SilentMode.
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173       --sm-access <slow|fast>  set access time to slow or fast. This has only
174                           an affect in combination with CD/DVD speed setting.
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176       --sm-cd-rd <spd>    set maximum  read speed for CDs. Default is 32x.
177                           Select spd value from 4, 8, 24, 32, 40, 48.
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179       --sm-cd-wr <spd>    set maximum write speed for CDs. Default is 32x.
180                           Select spd value from 4, 8, 16, 32, 48.
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182       --sm-dvd-rd <spd>   set maximum read speed for DVDs. Default is 12x.
183                           Select spd value from 2, 5, 8, 12, 16.
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185       --sm-dvd-wr <spd>   set maximun write speed for DVDs. Default is 8x.
186                           Select spd value from 4, 6, 8, 12, 16.
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188       --sm-eject <spd>    set tray eject speed. Default is 0.
189                           Select spd value from 0, 1, ..., 80.
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191       --sm-load <spd>     set tray load speed. Default is 63.
192                           Select spd value from 0, 1, ... , 80.
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194       --sm-nosave         do not save SilentMode settings
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SingleSession

197       shows only the first session of the CD. You have to enable this feature
198       before you insert the media. This is a useful option for copy protected
199       audio discs. DEVICE must be specified for this command.
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201       --sss [on|off] enable / disable SingleSession. Default is off.
202            [on]           enable SingleSession mode for CD.
203            [off]          disable SingleSession mode for CD.
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Simulation

206       allows DVD+R writing simulation. DEVICE must be specified for this com‐
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209       --dvd-testwrite [on|off] enable / disable DVD+R writing simulation
210            [on]           enable DVD+R writing simulation mode
211            [off]          disable DVD+R writing simulation mode
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SpeedRead

214       allows  increasing  the  read speed. This deactivates the so called Rip
215       Lock for Video-DVDs. You can also deativate this feature by keeping the
216       open  button  of  your  empty  DVD  drive  pressed  for  three seconds.
217       SpeedRead can increase vibrations and read errors. DEVICE must be spec‐
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220       --spdread [on|off] enable / disable SpeedRead
221            [on]           enable SpeedRead. Disable Rip Lock.
222            [off]          disable SpeedRead. Set Rip Lock.
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VariRec

225       allows  some  laser  power  calibration  in  a range from -4 to +4. The
226       recording speed is limited to 4x or 8x on CD-R media and to 2x, 2.4x or
227       4x  on DVD media. The recording strategy can also be changed relying on
228       the used media dye. The writing strategies are  determining  and  docu‐
229       menting  your  own  strategies.  You would determine the differences by
230       selecting a stretegy and doimg a writing test.  VariRec  settings  per‐
231       sist  after  a  reboot. DEVICE must be specified for this command.  Use
232       cdrdao or cdrskin for writing media with VariRec function. Otherwise if
233       you use cdrecord, your values are flushed.
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235       --varirec-cd <pwr>  set VariRec power for CD writing or set it to off.
236                           Select value -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +2, +2, +3, +4
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238       --varirec-cd-strategy <str>   select writing strategy for CDs depending
239                           on the used dye (Azo, Cyanine, PhtaloCyanine):
240                           select: default, azo, cya, pha, phb, phc, phd
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242       --varirec-dvd <pwr> set VariRec power for DVD writing or set it to off.
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244       --varirec-dvd-strategy <str>  select a predefined DVD writing strategy.
245                           select value 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
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EXCAMPLES

248       pxcontrol --scan
249                           scan busses and list all detected CD/DVD drives
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251       pxcontrol /dev/hdc --supported
252                           show features that are supported by drive hdc.
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254       pxcontrol /dev/hda --as-create q a
255                           create a new ASDB entry for device hda and the
256                           inserted DVD media. Strategy is created quickly
257                           and appended to the already existing ASDB list.
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259       pxcontrol /dev/sda --gigarec 0.9
260                           prepare CD for GigaRec 0.9 recording. Use cdrskin
261                           or cdrdao/k3b for writing process.
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266Gennady ShultZ Kozlov           18. March, 2007                   pxcontrol(8)
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