Check with cdrecord -scanbus to be sure your scsi cd devices.
Read man cdrecord. Examples at the end will help you.
Check your CD writer maximum write speed. If you are having troubles,
reduce writing speed.
To make a backup to a CD use mkisofs. Read man mkisofs. Check examples
in cdrecord man pages.
To write audio cds try to save just wav files under a directory.
Cdrecord will remove headers. See also cdrecord examples.
A slower speed is... slower... but... It works!.
GZS
Aaron Trumm wrote:
Hello list!
I'm having some trouble with burning CD's and having trouble finding sources
of info - I don't know if I'm just not looking very hard or well, or if I'm
really getting stuck
basically, right now on my system, they end up being coasters about 90% of
the time - I've been trying both cdrecord and xcdroast and both either do
the burn (i've tried burning iso files for backups and also doing audio cds)
or they'll have some sort of error, fixate, and eject the disk early in the
process
I assume this is an issue with the hardware, I guess - I have an artec 52x
burner
other than this I don't have all that much info at my fingertips (I'm at the
wrong computer) - but I'm trying to find stuff to start reading, checking,
etc...
any ideas would be appreciated! thanks!
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