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Newer page: version 14 Last edited on Monday, December 22, 2003 9:45:15 am by DanielLawson Revert
Older page: version 13 Last edited on Sunday, December 21, 2003 10:44:01 pm by CraigBox Revert
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 At this point, I still can't get cdrdao to actually write anything to CD. It says its writing, it seems to work ok, but it just doesn't do it. If I let it write at full speed, however, it writes, but then dies at some point and requires a reboot. Grrr. 
  
 ''Emerge yourself K3B - a very Nero-like interface on top of cdrdao. Has burnt me music CDs fine (using IDE-SCSI however) - give it a try and see what it does? -- CraigBox'' 
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+I have k3b already, it looks good. However, it disclaims any support at all for ATAPI writing, and while my version of cdrdao *should* be fine, if I can't get it to write using cdrdao I don't see that a gui frontend will help. Also, at the point I was trying this, I had two large .wav files with a .toc splitting them up on offsets (generated by gwc) - k3b doesn't grok this (cdrdao does). It turns out neither does nero, so I split the tracks up anyway using gramofile and then burnt to cd using nero. I'll try k3b next time, for writing separated tracks to cd.  
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+It seems a lot of the tools are still playing catchup with the cdwriting interface in 2.6. IDE-SCSI is either deprecated or just plain doesn't work, I've not yet established which. cdrecord has support for ATAPI, and it seems to work now from the command line, but its not so good from xcdroast. k3b claims to only understand the IDE-SCSI interface. Not tried eroaster or gcombust yet.