Hi all.
Joerg told me my problem must be in kernel or in cd-player
program. I've tried another two programs without success,
then I misckicked at gtcd and it worked!
So, I've tested some audio-cd players and found these as
playing ok with/without ide-scsi emulation:
* ascd (Afterstep dock app)
Hi. I have a problem with cdrecord. For some reason, it won't set the proper
driver for my SCSI Plextor 8/20.
I'm sorry for all of the verbosity, but I don't know what is relevant. It looks
to me like the error appears in the "mode sense g1" block, first with the
I/O error and then with the sense
Hi Jake,
Jake R. Johnson wrote on Fri, Jan 19 2001:
>I used the command
>cdrecord -v -audio -pad *.wav
>and my cds play a loud scratchy noise
Between tracks? That's normal, because you did not care to burn DAO.
Also check (play) the WAV files, if they already sound that way,
you'll need a
>From: "Armistead, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>be congratulated for being able to do it). Since the _comerr function =
>calls
>the standard C exit() function when the exflg is TRUE, as is the case =
>when
>it is called from comerrno() or comerr(), then its err parameter *is* =
>passed
>to exit()
>From: Karl-Heinz Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On 19-Jan-01 Jake R. Johnson wrote:
>> i added -swab and it still doesn't work
>>
>> I am burning on a plexwriter 8/20
>>
>> cdrecord -v -audio -pad -swab *.wav
>I've no doc here -- does the -swab change byteorder for the burner or
>assumed byt
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Davidsen)
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Davidsen)
>> >The drive did report a media error, I did miss that. Given the types of
>> >brand-name media tried I am unsure that media quality is the cause. Read on...
>>
>> Oops, I forgot:
>>
On 19-Jan-01 Jake R. Johnson wrote:
> i added -swab and it still doesn't work
>
> I am burning on a plexwriter 8/20
>
> cdrecord -v -audio -pad -swab *.wav
I've no doc here -- does the -swab change byteorder for the burner or
assumed byteorder of the files? But it should work with either no "
i added -swab and it still doesn't work
I am burning on a plexwriter 8/20
cdrecord -v -audio -pad -swab *.wav
- i am using the -pad because they were once mp3s
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Oleg
Krivosheev wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Jake R. Johnson wrote:
>
> >
> > I used the command
> > cdreco
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Jake R. Johnson wrote:
>
> I used the command
> cdrecord -v -audio -pad *.wav
>
> and my cds play a loud scratchy noise
>
> any suggestions would be great!
>
i believe you could drop -pad - *wav
files should not require such option.
to fix your problem, try to swap
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I used the command
cdrecord -v -audio -pad *.wav
and my cds play a loud scratchy noise
any suggestions would be great!
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>i am using mkisofs to create the image file and cdrecord to burn the cd.
>
>The default label is cdrom.How can i change that using cdrecord?I
>checked the man page but there is no option for label.
>From the mkisofs man page:
-V volid
Specifies the volume ID (volume nam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Davidsen)
> >The drive did report a media error, I did miss that. Given the types of
> >brand-name media tried I am unsure that media quality is the cause. Read on...
>
> Oops, I forgot:
>
> Disk sub type: Medium Type A, high Beta categ
hi,
i am using mkisofs to create the image file and cdrecord to burn the cd.
The default label is cdrom.How can i change that using cdrecord?I
checked the man page but there is no option for label.
Please reply to me since i am not a member of this list.
thank you,
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