>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Davidsen)


>  In any case, the dd includes the padding after the data, and reads
>until it gets an error. Testing that is not valid, since it's not part
>of the data, just trailing non-data noise. If you use dd, you should use
>count= and bs= to limit the CD read to the length of the image, and I
>wouldn't bet that even that is meaningful.

>  The post data info on a burn is somewhat like reading the inter-record
>gap on a floppy. It's there, it's important that it be there, but it's
>not part of the data.

>  Is that clearer?

It helps a bit but I believe the only way to find why he has problems
is that he posts the length of the ISO file and the cdrecord -v part that
lists the sizes as well as the cdrecord -toc outpout.

J�rg

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