On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 03:55:32PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> 
> >From: Matthias Schniedermeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> >> great, I thought I should change the license of cdrecord-prodvd...
> >> 
> >> Good new then (I have just updated my firmware to allow higher write
> >> speed, but still no sucess) ;-)
> 
> >Ups. I forgot that totaly. As i've always had a license i forgot that
> >you can't burn fast with the free license.
> 
> >When i read 'Burn faster' my first thought was that you have "cheap"
> >medias that the firmware doesn't recognize. But you need both. Good
> >media and a "better" license.
> 
> Wrong: cdrecord-ProDVD never had a speed limitation for DVD media.
> Old versions ignore speed and always write as maximum speed, newer versions
> show actual speed and allow to change it if possible.

OK. I take this point.

But IMHO you should make the speed-limit-paragrah in the README at bit
more understandable. At least that the speed-limit only hits the
clone-feature isn't written 100% clearly in my eyes.



Bis denn

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