[linux-audio-user] Strict Red Book

Jan Depner eviltwin69 at cableone.net
Thu Dec 9 06:49:27 EST 2004


Try setting the burn rate to 1x.  Sometimes it doesn't do a good copy at
higher speeds.

Jan

On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 22:56, R Parker wrote:
> Hi Reuben,
> 
> --- Reuben Martin <MartinR at jbu.edu> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I'm trying to burn some audio CD's and I always run
> > into the problem that there are some CD players that
> > just don't want to play the CDs that come out of my
> > burner. I'm burning them in raw on a Plextor drive,
> > so it _shouldn't_ be having problems.
> 
> I trying to think of ways that the hardware could have
> an impact and am failing to think of anything. Does
> that make any sense?
> 
>  Apparently the
> > CD's are not strictly compliant with Red Book specs
> > though. (from the documentation CDrecord uses CD-DA
> > rather than Red Book, I'm not quite sure what the
> > differences are)
> 
> If CD-DA isn't Red Book, then I wonder what is. My
> impression has been that Red Book is simply the method
> by which the audio files are burned onto the disk.
> There are two methods; A, Disk at Once (DAO) and B,
> Track at Once (TAO). Red Book is DOA.
> 
> > This is quite annoying when I give people a CD and
> > it turns out their palyer can't handle it. (Once
> > there was even a CD-ROM drive that wouldn't play
> > it!) Does anybody know of any solutions for this?
> 
> I just use my own scripts to burn CDs. I've never had
> a problem. What program do you use to write the CD?
> And if you post a TOC file maybe someone here can spot
> something wrong with it.
> 
> Nobody else responsed which is why I am. Not because I
> really know much about it. Although, I never have
> problems with the CDs that I burn.
> 
> ron
> 
> > -Reuben
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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