Hi, Joerg!
On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 01:09:08AM +0200, you wrote the following:
> >Vendor_info : 'HP '
> >Identifikation : 'CD-Writer+ 9200 '
>
> Sony drives do not support X disks from firmware.
> Read README.sony
Thanks for the answer, J�rg!
Does the above quote (vendor = HP, id = 9200) still mean that this
drive is from Sony?
I had a Sony CDU-926S before for two years, and it wrote multi-session
discs fine with the default settings (without -data)!
If I use -data, will the multi-session disc still be readable
anywhere? If so, what's essentially the difference between it and XA2
and why does cdrecord switch to XA2 by default with -multi?
Will the second bug in README.sony still bite me with this drive? It
certainly did with my old CDU-926S, but I thought that buying an HP
would do it.
Thanks again!
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