If the reader doesn't support fixed packet reads, the verifier will prolly fail. The Linux UDF driver fudges for drives that only do variable packet reads. (As do most windows UDF drivers) The things that are bad are the: Error: Unexpected descriptor tag id: 26209 (<il>), expected: 257 (FID) ==> Error: FIDs processing out of sync. Warning: 15 FIDs found, about 6 (at most 7) FIDs ignored at - end of directory: "Windows" Some of the other errors don't really matter, but this kind of error is exactly what the UDF driver was reporting. Id give re-formating a try, perhaps with InCD and the full verify option that does a verify pass after formating. (or whatever it's called). See if it successfully formats and verifies the media.. If it does, cross you fingers and see if it works. If not, toss the media. Ben Frédéric L. W. Meunier wrote:
I killed it after 1:20h.
It seems I can't run udf_test from my reader (CRD-8522B) but it works from my writer (GCE-8320B).
Error count: 11 total occurrences: 75 Warning count: 3 total occurrences: 56
The full log is at http://www.pervalidus.net/udf_test.txt.gz
Does it mean the media is bad, or a format (full ?) would allow me to reuse it ?