Is there an existing issue for this?
I have checked the wiki
Does this issue exist in the latest version?
Describe the bug?
The drive is a Pioneer BDR-US04 USB3 Blu-ray Drive, that works normally with Make MKV and handbrake.
If I use The ARM Docker the Drive blinks rapidly and ejects the disk. My other USB DVD Drive works normally with ARM.
I've checked the Docker log for the arm container and it shows that arm gives the drive no time to check if there is a valid disk in the drive and sends an eject command to the Drive.
This happens even if there is no Disk in the drive.
The Host OS is Ubuntu 22.04 with all the Updates.
sr0 is the working DVD Drive. The same Problem happens if i only use the Blu Ray Drive.
To Reproduce
Use ARM Docker with this Drive on an Ubuntu 22.04 host OS.
What OS are you seeing the problem on?
Other (please state in Anything else? section)
ARM Release Version or Git hash (You can find this in the arm settings page)
Python version: 3.8.10
A.R.M version: 2.6.18
Current git version:
0813a11
Expected behavior?
Arm should give the Drive the time to Check for a Disk.
Relevant log output
Mar 5 20:20:51 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:51 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Mar 5 20:20:51 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:51 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Mar 5 20:20:51 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:51 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Mar 5 20:20:51 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:53 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Mar 5 20:20:54 18523c3f53d2 ARM: Entering docker wrapper
Mar 5 20:20:54 18523c3f53d2 ARM: [ARM] Not CD, Blu-ray, DVD or Data. Bailing out on sr1
Anything else?
No response
Code of Conduct
Is there an existing issue for this?
I have checked the wiki
Does this issue exist in the latest version?
Describe the bug?
The drive is a Pioneer BDR-US04 USB3 Blu-ray Drive, that works normally with Make MKV and handbrake.
If I use The ARM Docker the Drive blinks rapidly and ejects the disk. My other USB DVD Drive works normally with ARM.
I've checked the Docker log for the arm container and it shows that arm gives the drive no time to check if there is a valid disk in the drive and sends an eject command to the Drive.
This happens even if there is no Disk in the drive.
The Host OS is Ubuntu 22.04 with all the Updates.
sr0 is the working DVD Drive. The same Problem happens if i only use the Blu Ray Drive.
To Reproduce
Use ARM Docker with this Drive on an Ubuntu 22.04 host OS.
What OS are you seeing the problem on?
Other (please state in Anything else? section)
ARM Release Version or Git hash (You can find this in the arm settings page)
Python version: 3.8.10
A.R.M version: 2.6.18
Current git version:
0813a11
Expected behavior?
Arm should give the Drive the time to Check for a Disk.
Relevant log output
Anything else?
No response
Code of Conduct