Joerg Schilling wrote:

Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Go Red! :^) ...and thanks for the reply. I have found that the
-speed=1 causes a working 4x burn, (while -speed=4 cryptically
causes a 6x attempted burn with failure.) I suppose I will just
have to live with 4x for a while as I'm not willing to move to
2.6 yet. Unless you know of an ide-scsi patch? I have tried
some searches with no results....


That's easy, speed=4 doesn't mean 4x, it means the 4th supported speed in the list of capabilities. So:



Wrong: speed=4 means 4x. The drive decides what to do with this request.....
do not blame cdrecord.


Since he is not using cdrecord I doubt anyone but you was confused.
- the example clearly shows growisofs use
- cdrecord doesn't do DVD

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bill davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 CTO TMR Associates, Inc
 Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979


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