Excerpts from Ken Restivo's message of 2010-04-23 23:14:09 +0200: > So I'm trying to burn this masterpeice to a CD. > > $ crdao write tofile.toc > > ... ok here we go. It works, but then when I try to read the disk back, i get tons of CRC errors. > > "5 Q sub-channels with CRC errors" .. etc etc. > > Someone On The Internet (tm) said thusly: > http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2005-04/1370.html > > OK, so I try to write at a lower speed. > > $ cdrdao write --speed 4 tofile.toc > Starting write at speed 8... > Pausing 10 seconds - hit CTRL-C to abort. > > No no no no, I said speed 4! > > $ cdrdao write --speed 2 tofile.toc > Starting write at speed 8... > Pausing 10 seconds - hit CTRL-C to abort. > > Arrgggh... > > $ cdrdao write --speed 1 tofile.toc > Starting write at speed 8... > Pausing 10 seconds - hit CTRL-C to abort. > > Hey, cdrdao, are you even listening to me!?? > > So, two questions: > 1) Is there any reason to burn an audio CD at a speed < maximum, or is this the dreaded digital voodoo? > > 2) Why is cdrdao refusing to do what I tell it to do? > > Thanks, all. > > -ken I'm not sure it helps anything but you could try to install cdrtools instead of cdrkit. Regards, Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user