Adam Sleight wrote:
[snip]
> So my point:
>
> With windoze easy cd there is no need to switch the kvm ...simply take out existing
>cd which is
> ejected already and insert the next one and it'll automatically start burning. Just
>convenient
> that's all. I'm been using gcombust for all my cd
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 02:28:12 +0200
"Leonard den Ottolander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# Hi Adam,
#
#> Under linux why can't this (multiple copies) be added to cdrecord?
#
# I think there is a very easy solution to this "problem". If you run cdrecord
#from the command prompt, all y
Hi again Jamin, Jeff and others!
> I have not found a way to consistently generate
> a 1:1 image of these CDs under Linux. If I create an ISO image of the CD
> using any of the various utilities under Windows, cdrecord has no problem
> with it.
Did you test these CD's? A friend
something closer to a true 1:1 duplication method under Linux.
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Graves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CD Duplication
I've never tried it but I work for a compa
I've never tried it but I work for a company that does CD
Duplication. All of the recorders and software has to be able to
read sub-channel data so that we can copy CD's for companies that
put the SafeDisc protection and such on their CD-R's. It doesn't
matter for CD-RO
Hi Adam,
> Under linux why can't this (multiple copies) be added to cdrecord?
I think there is a very easy solution to this "problem". If you run cdrecord
from the command prompt, all you do is insert a new CD recordable (which you
do using EasyCD as well), you press ArrowUp (
Hi Jeff,
> Your reader must be able to read sub-data and your recorded needs to
> support raw-writing. After that I think cdrecord will work.
Have you ever tried this? That would be a new feature that I'd like to hear
about!
> Or maybe use mkisofs and then cdrecord.
Well, IS
Try this http://www.linux-mag.com/2000-04/desktop_01.html
Jamin Collins wrote:
> Does Linux have support for 1:1 CD duplication? I have successfully
> duplicated some CD's under Linux using cdrecord program. However, cdrecord
> appears to have some difficulty with certain CD f
Hello Jamin,
> Does Linux have support for 1:1 CD duplication?
I have to disappoint you. AFAIK there is no such thing for Linux yet (but it
is probably under development). You could try CloneCD (www.elby.de) which is
just what you need, but it runs under Windos and is
6 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CD Duplication
Are you referring to copying playstation and pc games reporting bloated file
sizes, etc.? Something
like WinCDR..using .bin stuff. I wouldn't know then
But another comment is I only resort to EasyCD under Windoze when I want to
blo
utofs or
magicdev or whatever are still not stable enough to automount cds?
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 08:01:39 -0500
Jamin Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#Does Linux have support for 1:1 CD duplication? I have successfully
#duplicated some CD's under Linux using cdrecord program. However,
EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: CD Duplication
Does Linux have support for 1:1 CD duplication? I have successfully
duplicated some CD's under Linux using cdrecord program. However,
cdrecord
appears to have some difficulty with certain CD formats such as
SafeDisc.
What I'm really looki
Does Linux have support for 1:1 CD duplication? I have successfully
duplicated some CD's under Linux using cdrecord program. However, cdrecord
appears to have some difficulty with certain CD formats such as SafeDisc.
What I'm really looking for is a true 1:1 duplication (AFAIK most
d
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