Wild guess - is it possible that the resulting track image it's trying
to burn is just a song or two too long for the media you're using? Like
trying to fit an 80-minute track onto 70-minute media?
Bob van der Poel wrote:
This is slowly driving me nuts!
I booted with an older Ubuntu, 10.04. Same problem.
So, rebooted and tried once more, but this time I removed tracks 8 and
9 (it was hanging at the end(?) of track 8 ...) And, guess what? Yes,
the burn was 100% successful.
I've copied the files to an alternate directory and the same problem,
so I'm thinking it's not a flaky sector in the file.
So, what in the world could be wrong?
The tracks are an album of recorder music I got of the net in flac
format. I converted the flac files to wav using sox. If I use 'file'
on the files they all appear to be the same:
RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, stereo 44100 Hz
Is it possible/probable that there is bit pattern in the file causing
this to happen?
Oh, and yes, I tried this in both TOA and DOA modes. Both fail ... but
in DOA one doesn't know just where.
I think that k3b and brasero both use cdrecord, which is a link to
wodim. Is there an alternate burner that I could try?
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David
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