On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 01:07:51PM +0100, Anahata wrote:
Having seen the recommendations for gcdmaster, and
because my partner
has lots of tapes she wants to archive to CD, I installed it on her
(recent Debian snapshot) system.
It worked very nicely for about 5-10 minutes and then crashed with a
segfault, whilst editing track marks. Repeatedly.
Anyone know what environmental factors can affect this? Somebody must
have it running more stable than that to abe able to use it. The version
of gcdmaster seems to be the latest - 1.1.7
hmmm...no crashes with gcdmaster here. I have ~700 Meg of RAM and a 1.2 gig
swap partition and I have been loading a 546 Meg file and playing with it
the past while. Box has a PIII Coppermine chip. Seems stable for me on
Fedora Core linux and the latest gcdmaster code. One thing I would check is to ensure that
you have the right options for your CD in /etc/cdrdao.conf or the equivalent
~/.cdrdao.conf. One thing that I wish gcdmaster would have is better options for
manipulation of the actual cdrdao commands.
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Jack Bowling
mailto: jbinpg(a)shaw.ca