I have a few questions on cdrdao

I just upgraded to 1.1.4.  My Teac-R58S is now auto-detected. Excellent.  I 
(mostly) sucessfully copied one of my CDs and added CD-TEXT info which is VERY 
cool. 

#1 If I place the drivers file in "/var/share/cdrdao/" or whereever it claims to 
put it the program dies with "Illegal Instruction."  Leaving it out so that it 
uses the internal table works fine. 

#2 Why is a reload necessary after a simulated write?

#3 DAE is very slooooow. Much slower than cdparanoia.

#4 CD-Text info in the TOC must be positioned as the next to last block before 
the source statement.  Anywhere else generates an error.  The documentation 
dosn't mention this.  The examples do show it correctly which is how I figured it 
out.

#5 My Global PERFORMER statement don't seem to be honored.  If I leave the 
PERFORMER statement out of the track cd-text info block I get an error.  A 
gcdmaster created file also adds these statements even if "disable performer" is 
selected.  The documentation suggests that if they are not declared the global 
will be used.

#6 The cd that I burned last night has some isolated artifacts and wierd audio 
anomalities yet I never received a buffer underflow.  93% was the smallest buffer 
fill and a sucessful burn was reported.

However, it was burned at 6x while I was doing other things on the machine. 6x is 
pushing the limits of my ISA SCSI card. (8x dies)  I am going to try a reburn at 
4x tonight but I would have thought that I would have received a buffer underflow 
or some other error.  Is is possible to muck up a recording without a buffer 
underflow?
The media is an 8x rated verbatim and I have been use them for years on my R55S @ 
4x now without problems..

All the buffer options and such were the default settings.

Can I turn on some extra debugging to give me any more information? 


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Richard A. Smith                         Bitworks, Inc.               
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Sr. Design Engineer        http://www.bitworks.com   





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