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| Unknown 2005-04-12, 5:47 pm |
| Hi,
when i use command
cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,1,0 *.wav
the first audio.wav "burns" in speed 4x
but the rest of them 16x
What am i doing wrong/missing?
cdrecord-clone 2.01.01a01
(excuse my english)
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| Unknown <ei@postia.net> writes:
>Hi,
>when i use command
>cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,1,0 *.wav
>the first audio.wav "burns" in speed 4x
>but the rest of them 16x
>What am i doing wrong/missing?
>cdrecord-clone 2.01.01a01
Why do you want to burn slowly?
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| Robert Tucker 2005-04-13, 7:46 am |
| Unruh wrote:
>Unknown <ei@postia.net> writes:
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>Why do you want to burn slowly?
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I was advised by Red Hat that I was more likely to get a successful
result burning an .iso to a bootable cd/dvd by doing so at a slower
speed. (Never succeeded completely - even though installed Debian from a
supposedly defective disk.)
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| Unknown 2005-04-13, 7:46 am |
| On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 05:31:55 +0000, Unruh wrote:
> Why do you want to burn slowly?
I had eight CDRs which can't take more
than 12x speed.Now i have six,cause two
got fouled up for that 16x speed.
And i have also a belief that
less speed is less errors.
By the way:I was advised and
i tried to edit that /etc/default/cdrecord,
but no effect.
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