The last time I personally checked for the cdwrite program it told me to
reference the cdrecord application. Due to it's newer and more updated (but
that was 2 months ago).
Drake Jackson
At 03:59 PM 9/16/1999 -0600, you wrote:
>On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Drake wrote:
>
>> Here is what I know.
>>
>> The cdrecord program that comes with the XCDRoast cannot record 80min CD's.
>> Due to it's out of it's capacity. Just like it cannot do multi session cd's
>> on some sony drives. And in order to record cd's in linux you need the
>> cdrecord program (it run's on the console). All xterm cd writer's use it.
>> GCD, XCDRoast and such.
>>
>> Drake Jackson
>>
>
>Somebody might want to look into cdwrite for those of you with actual scsi
>drives. cdrecord does provide an iso size param which i'm sure you would
>need to overburn. it also provides a check against the size of the cd. My
>drive is supposedly capable of overburning but i need to get my hands on
>some 80 minute blanks, to do some playing.
>
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