Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.

1999-09-17 Thread Drake

The last time I personally checked for the cdwrite program it told me to
reference the cdrecord application. Due to it's newer and more updated (but
that was 2 months ago).

Drake Jackson

At 03:59 PM 9/16/1999 -0600, you wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Drake wrote:

 Here is what I know.
 
 The cdrecord program that comes with the XCDRoast cannot record 80min CD's.
 Due to it's out of it's capacity. Just like it cannot do multi session cd's
 on some sony drives. And in order to record cd's in linux you need the
 cdrecord program (it run's on the console). All xterm cd writer's use it.
 GCD, XCDRoast and such.
 
 Drake Jackson
 

Somebody might want to look into cdwrite for those of you with actual scsi
drives. cdrecord does provide an iso size param which i'm sure you would
need to overburn. it also provides a check against the size of the cd. My
drive is supposedly capable of overburning but i need to get my hands on
some 80 minute blanks, to do some playing.

--
MandrakeSoft  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
--Axalon
 



Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.

1999-09-17 Thread Drake

That would explain it because I still use 6.0 not 6.1 so I was unaware of
the update.

Drake Jackson

At 11:25 PM 9/16/1999 +0200, you wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Drake wrote:

 The cdrecord program that comes with the XCDRoast cannot record 80min CD's.
 Due to it's out of it's capacity. Just like it cannot do multi session cd's
 on some sony drives. And in order to record cd's in linux you need the
 cdrecord program (it run's on the console).

You're forgetting about a minor modification I made to the Mandrake
xcdroast package (as of 6.1) - it now uses the "normal" cdrecord, so it
shouldn't be limited the way other versions are.

LLaP
bero
 



Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.

1999-09-16 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer

On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Drake wrote:

 The cdrecord program that comes with the XCDRoast cannot record 80min CD's.
 Due to it's out of it's capacity. Just like it cannot do multi session cd's
 on some sony drives. And in order to record cd's in linux you need the
 cdrecord program (it run's on the console).

You're forgetting about a minor modification I made to the Mandrake
xcdroast package (as of 6.1) - it now uses the "normal" cdrecord, so it
shouldn't be limited the way other versions are.

LLaP
bero



Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.

1999-09-16 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Drake wrote:

 Here is what I know.
 
 The cdrecord program that comes with the XCDRoast cannot record 80min CD's.
 Due to it's out of it's capacity. Just like it cannot do multi session cd's
 on some sony drives. And in order to record cd's in linux you need the
 cdrecord program (it run's on the console). All xterm cd writer's use it.
 GCD, XCDRoast and such.
 
 Drake Jackson
 

Somebody might want to look into cdwrite for those of you with actual scsi
drives. cdrecord does provide an iso size param which i'm sure you would
need to overburn. it also provides a check against the size of the cd. My
drive is supposedly capable of overburning but i need to get my hands on
some 80 minute blanks, to do some playing.

--
MandrakeSoft  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
--Axalon



Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.

1999-09-16 Thread Singer XJ Wang

actual SCSI drives? blah! IDE CD-Writers are crap. I tried CD-Write but it
curently doesn't support my drive [I checked about 2 months ago]. I use Nero
for WIndows but will switch to LINUX when it works. mmm, 9 Minutes Per CD :)
- Original Message -
From: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.


 On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Drake wrote:

  Here is what I know.
 
  The cdrecord program that comes with the XCDRoast cannot record 80min
CD's.
  Due to it's out of it's capacity. Just like it cannot do multi session
cd's
  on some sony drives. And in order to record cd's in linux you need the
  cdrecord program (it run's on the console). All xterm cd writer's use
it.
  GCD, XCDRoast and such.
 
  Drake Jackson
 

 Somebody might want to look into cdwrite for those of you with actual scsi
 drives. cdrecord does provide an iso size param which i'm sure you would
 need to overburn. it also provides a check against the size of the cd. My
 drive is supposedly capable of overburning but i need to get my hands on
 some 80 minute blanks, to do some playing.

 --
 MandrakeSoft  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
 --Axalon




Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.

1999-09-16 Thread Singer XJ Wang

Overburning and 80 Minute CDs are different things. In NERO, I am able to
overburn 74 Minute CDs to 77 Minues.
- Original Message -
From: Singer XJ Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.


 actual SCSI drives? blah! IDE CD-Writers are crap. I tried CD-Write but it
 curently doesn't support my drive [I checked about 2 months ago]. I use
Nero
 for WIndows but will switch to LINUX when it works. mmm, 9 Minutes Per CD
:)
 - Original Message -
 From: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 6:59 PM
 Subject: Re: [expert] CD-Record with 700mb disks.


  On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Drake wrote:
 
   Here is what I know.
  
   The cdrecord program that comes with the XCDRoast cannot record 80min
 CD's.
   Due to it's out of it's capacity. Just like it cannot do multi session
 cd's
   on some sony drives. And in order to record cd's in linux you need the
   cdrecord program (it run's on the console). All xterm cd writer's use
 it.
   GCD, XCDRoast and such.
  
   Drake Jackson
  
 
  Somebody might want to look into cdwrite for those of you with actual
scsi
  drives. cdrecord does provide an iso size param which i'm sure you would
  need to overburn. it also provides a check against the size of the cd.
My
  drive is supposedly capable of overburning but i need to get my hands on
  some 80 minute blanks, to do some playing.
 
  --
  MandrakeSoft  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
  --Axalon