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Re: Why burnfree is off by default?



> So, If Burnproof doesn't kick in the disk is standard and if Burnproof
> kicks cdrecord just could say when the cd is burned:
> "Burnproof was used in this CD. Warning your CD may not be standard."

Correct. In other words, you couldn't possibly lose out on anything by
turning burnproof always on. If you don't like it when it did kick in,
just throw out the disk and you aren't worse off than you would be if
burnproof had been off.

> So, is there any reason out there to have an option that disables or
> enables burnfree and just have burnfree always on by default?

Jörg's stubbornness?

Volker

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