On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 13:55, Peter Lutek wrote:
On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 00:34, Brett W. McCoy wrote:
Peter Lutek wrote:
my laptop (acer 4002WLMi) has a dual DVD burner
(HL-DT-ST DVDRAM
GSA-4080N) which does not seem to be able to correctly burn audio CD-R's
under linux. data disks are fine, and the burner does audio without
problems under WinXP.
what i get when burning audio under linux is a playable disk, with
correct track number and durations, but the audio content consists of
bits of the original audio looped as follows:
the first ~0.023s of audio is looped for ~0.36s, then the 0.023s of
audio at that point in the file is looped for the next 0.36s, and so
forth 'til the end of the track.
What software are you using to create audio CDs? Are you using the
disk-at-once method (cdrdao)?
yes, dao. with cdrecord (command line) and xcdroast (but that's just a
front end for cdrecord).
i've tried using cdrdao (command line), and it is somewhat better. i now
have sections of normal audio alternating with the previously-described
"looping" sections.
getting there, but still not right..... any other ideas?
thanks in advance!
-p