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| Newer page: | version 20 | Last edited on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:57:06 pm | by DouglasBagnall | Revert |
| Older page: | version 19 | Last edited on Sunday, February 8, 2004 9:25:01 am | by DanielLawson | Revert |
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$ cdrecord -v -dao dev=ATAPI:0,1,0 driveropts=burnfree -audio -pad *.wav
The average write speed was 25x :p (JohnMcPherson)
-- If you read my SoundProcessingNotes page, you'll note I continued to have problems, regardless of whether I used a command line approach or an ATAPI-aware GUI. However, my command differed from yours above, which could well have been the problem. I will investigate :) -- DanielLawson
+
+!! Another Way
+
+In Debian Sid, the file /usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.ATAPI.setup.gz describes another way to get cdrecord working
+with ATAPI drives. With 2.6.x, if you add these lines to /etc/default/cdrecord (fields are tab separated):
+
+ CDR_DEVICE=cdrw
+ cdrw= /dev/hdc -1 -1 ""
+
+cdrecord will use /dev/hdc by default. Then
+
+ mkisofs -r ''directory'' | sudo cdrecord -
+
+will burn a cd of ''directory'''s contents. --DouglasBagnall
+
!! Debian Woody
If you're brave and run linux 2.6 under Debian Woody, all you need to do is include backports for cdrdao and cdrtools, and you can use ATAPI CDWriting just fine. You should already have backports for module-init-tools and other assorted packages like hdparm that need updating for the new kernel, so add these ones as well:
