kim marshall wrote:
> I have now tried for two nights and 5 Cd burning applications and I 
> cannot write an audio Cd with any of them.  Honestly, I have never had 
> very good luck at this since Mdk 8.1 but It has never been quite this bad

All the apps you mention suck (IMHO) compared to arson, k3b (both in 
contrib) and cdbakeoven (which I couldn't get to compile on 9.0, 
although it compiles and works fine on 8.2 with KDE3).

But, IMHO, the best way to copy CDs is to set your CDROM to ide-scsi, 
and then do:

$ cdrdao copy

Really. Try it. It will take you 5 minutes to read the man page, and see 
how to set options (and save them), so that in future you can just run 
the command above. That's less time than a test burn will take you with 
any other app. But, AFAIK, k3b uses cdrdao to copy CDs, if you don't 
like the command line.

Of course, this seems more like a support question than a bug report.

Buchan

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