Re: cdrecord errors...
Hello again,
I have remade the image, about five times or so. No luck :( I
was using Adaptec Easy CD Creator 3.01 to try and burn it from windows.
One interesting thing I noticed however, was the while in windows, it
didn't just kill the CD like normal, it hung at a certain point in the
burn process -- not hung as in crashed, but rather, it didn't make any
progress after a certain point. I let it sit there for about 15 minutes
before I killed the process. That is what led me to believe that I had a
bad batch of CD's. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Steve
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, Daniel J. Brosemer wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, Steve Beitzel wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have been trying to burn a particular image to CD for the last 4
> > hours now. In the process, I have killed 5 CD's from the same bundle.
> > cdrecord gets about 25-30% done with the burn, and then it gives output
> > like this:
>
> [errors snipped]
>
> > ...
> >
> > I doubt that the drive is damaged, because I wrote a CD earlier today and
> > it worked perfectly. I also doubt that it is the fault of Linux, because
> > when I tried to burn the same CD from Windows, it hung after getting
> > through about 30% of the burn. The CD-RW is a Memorex CRW-1622 using
> > IDE-SCSI on Kernel 2.2.2. Any ideas, or do I have a bad batch of CD's
> > here?
>
> Have you tried recreating the image? What program are you using under
> windoze? I had one image once that would refuse to burn with cdrecord,
> but burned fine with cdrwin--go figure. I've also had probably about five
> images that went the other way (cdrecord was fine, but cdrwin had
> problems). Chances are you don't have a bad batch of CD's. If they're
> AZO (blue back) take a look for imperfections on the bottom, but this
> doesn't sound like a CD problem. Another suggestions is -dummy is your
> friend. When testing this (Especially after you have toasted one disc, do
> test-burns to make sure you don't toast any more!)
>
> Good Luck!
>
> -Dano
>
>
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