Buchan Milne wrote: > 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 > I think what you are suggesting (cdrdao copy) requires that I have both a CD-rom and the CD-rw which I do not. Is this not correct?
Thanks for your help, Kim -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Registered Linux user #264340 Mandrake Linux 9.0 rc3 - Kernel 2.4.19-13mdk XFree86 4.2.1 - KDE 3.0.3 and Gnome 2.0
