On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote:
> On Fri 2001-03-09 (00:03), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:
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> [Hi Björn, why do I get such a strange sender address???]
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> >
> >
> > 75 sectors/second
> > audio sector = 2352 bytes
> > data sector = 2048 bytes
> > 75*60*74 = 333000 sectors in 74
>From: Steffen Grunewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>And that is what the specs require. In reality you will find CD-Rs with
>335000 sectors (or even more than 336000) but you can rely only on 333000.
>(for 74' CDs).
>80' CDs must be able to hold 80 minutes *minus* some seconds only.
>cdrecord will happ
Hi Bill,
could you please check your mail setup?
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>From: dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>cdrecord 1.9 and 1.10a16 cause my system to crash
Then you should check your OS
cdrecord cannot crash a bug free system.
>when burning with a yamaha crw2100s (16x10x40 scsi)
>the command line used:
>cdrecord -v -V -debug -dummy -speed 4
>From: Bj|rn Englund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>75 sectors/second
>audio sector = 2352 bytes
>data sector = 2048 bytes
>75*60*74 = 333000 sectors in 74 min
If you are 100% correct, you may only rely on 333000 -150 sectors
because a CD starts at +2:00 seconds.
a 80 minute CD ends at 79:59/74 and start
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Davidsen)
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Your drive does not support DAO (SAO) write mode.
> You mentioned implementing this with a 'raw' mode or some other mmc
>technique, any thought on when that might happen? Yes, we know all
>drives might not support that mode.
On Fri 2001-03-09 (00:03), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[Hi Björn, why do I get such a strange sender address???]
> On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Magnum wrote:
>
> > "Mike A. Harris" wrote:
> > >
> > > What is the proper maximum size for a standard 650Mb CD image in
> > > bytes?
> > >
> > > Is it 650 * 10
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