> If they aren't DRM disks what fs was written to them? Are they VFAT > (Windows 32 bit format) or something else? If they're disks that were > recorded not pressed at a factory; who did it, what software was used to do > it, and can you actually *read the disks* when not trying to copy them?
It's a variety. How can I copy protected cds. I noticve a thread earlier about cd clone on windows. It surely must be possible to copy "bit by bit" under linux? My drive is a Plextor 16/10/40A. > Since you can't write at those speeds at present anyway (can you copy the > disks at a lower speed?) you may as well try enabling DMA to see if it Yes I can. I can write at 16 if I am writing an ISO or something else. > makes a difference. If your drives actually support it. The worst that > could happen is probably a coaster. How can I enable that? Which drives the dvd rom and the cd writer? Thanks for you help, Jord -- Jordan Elver There's no 'I' in 'team'. But then there's no 'I' in 'useless smug colleague', either. And there's four in 'platitude-quoting idiot'. Go figure. -- David Brent (The Office)
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