Net Llama! wrote:

So this is only occuring with the TDK disks that came with the drive?
cdrecord seems to think that there's no disk in the drive, or that the
disks aren't valid for writing. Seems like they're crappy disks, assuming
that others work fine.


I've run across this a few times with re-writeables. I've force a blanking and that seems to cure it. I've also had that problem because of fine dust on the lense of the writer.

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Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
Westbank, B. C.

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