On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Mark Knecht<markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: - FOLLOW-UP <SNIP> > > k3b seems to use: > > /usr/bin/cdrecord -v gracetime=2 dev=/dev/hda speed=40 -raw96r > driveropts=burnfree -clone -eject /home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img > > to build an image file for what that program calls a Clone. I then see this: > > /usr/bin/readcd -v dev=/dev/hda f=/home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img -clone > retries=128 ts=128k > > I suspect to write the CD-Rs that aren't working in my car. <SNIP> Obviously I have the two commands above backwards. Clone read of CD: readcd -v dev=/dev/hda f=/home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img -clone retries=128 ts=128k The use of the readcd -clone option puts the whole disk info into a single file. Clone write of CD: cdrecord -v gracetime=2 dev=/dev/hda speed=40 -raw96r driveropts=burnfree -clone -eject /home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img The -raw96r option tells cdrecord it's reading a Clone type file. According to the man page gracetime=2 is not allowed as it's below a minimum of 3. burnfree is write drive dependent. - Mark _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user