Re: -tao vs -sao
> README.copy
> README.verify
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> You may save us a lot time when you read the documentation before sending mail.
Good point, however although this solves the problem (that I already solved
by experimenting) it does not answer my fundamental question - why software
that is used 95% of the time to burn iso images (since mostly used in
conjunction with mkisofs) defaults to a writing mode that (as per the README
you pointed me to) is guaranteed to produce inconsistent or even damaged CDRs.
Thank you
Peter
P.S. I apologize for my questions which might be inapropriate for a
developer list, however this is the only list advertised for cdrecord and
friends.
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