Burning Audio Cd's.
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Sat Feb 1 10:12:30 EST 2003
Disc at once and audio are, I believe, mutually exclusive. I think you
want -tao for track at once, but I don't recall whether that's actually
a switch, or just part of the -audio command. You are putting a dash in
there, right?
Question: Are you writing to a disk that has data files? If so, you need
to use multi mode, and I don't know much about multi mode other than it
exists for that purpose.
Try a never before used blank.
Try another brand of blank media. cdrecord should recobnize your media
by manufacturer. Yours didn't.
OK, no guarantees. Just some thoughts.
Thomas Ward writes:
> From: Thomas Ward <slingshooter at valkyrie.net>
>
>
> Hi. I've tried using the -pad option with the same results.
> I also know that my burner burns data cd's just fine. The only problem
> begins when i try burning an audio track.
> It is an IDE drive using scsi emulation on /dev/sg0.
> I checked with the cdrecord mailing list, and they seam to feel it might
> be a firmware issue, or a problem of my drive accepting track at once, and
> that I should ttry disk at once.
> However, I am having a hard time finding out how to do disk at once. I've
> been looking over cdrdao, and coming up with a toc file seams pretty
> dificult. Is anyone on list versed in writing toc files?
> I ran cdrdao scanbus and it shows my cdrw on 0,0,0 /dev/sg0 right where it
> should be. However, I can't figure out how to tell the dumb program where
> to find it because when I try commands such as:
> cdrdao --device 0,0,0
> it screams that --device is not an option.Yet it looked that way in the
> man pages. Any help with cdrecord or drdao is vary welcome.
>
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