On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 13:55, Peter Lutek wrote: > On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 00:34, Brett W. McCoy wrote: > > Peter Lutek wrote: > > > > > my laptop (acer 4002WLMi) has a dual DVD burner (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM > > > GSA-4080N) which does not seem to be able to correctly burn audio CD-R's > > > under linux. data disks are fine, and the burner does audio without > > > problems under WinXP. > > > > > > what i get when burning audio under linux is a playable disk, with > > > correct track number and durations, but the audio content consists of > > > bits of the original audio looped as follows: > > > > > > the first ~0.023s of audio is looped for ~0.36s, then the 0.023s of > > > audio at that point in the file is looped for the next 0.36s, and so > > > forth 'til the end of the track. > > > > What software are you using to create audio CDs? Are you using the > > disk-at-once method (cdrdao)? > > yes, dao. with cdrecord (command line) and xcdroast (but that's just a > front end for cdrecord). > i've tried using cdrdao (command line), and it is somewhat better. i now have sections of normal audio alternating with the previously-described "looping" sections. getting there, but still not right..... any other ideas? thanks in advance! -p