Re: CD ROM Problem

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Bob van der Poel wrote:
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 6:42 PM, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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?

I don't see that. I could be wrong of course, but I've got 22 tracks
in total. I removed 8 and 9 from the directory and it works. The crash
was happening at the end of track 8 (if one believes the report from
cdrecord) ... and the total size was about 600 meg. I'm going to
restore one track, try again; restore both and try; and maybe rename
#8 to something else to force it to the end of the disk.

But, yes, size is an issue I guess. I have no idea how cdrecord does
allocation of space, but I assume it's from the center out just like
tracks are when played. Allocation table overflow? Seems unlikely.

Ideas are welcome! I feel like I'm in the twilight zone :)

And my wild guess is about all I'm good for. Although maybe drive speed makes a difference? As the track goes outward, the disk media itself changes rotation speed, yes? (Sorry, just vague recollections of what little I knew about optical drive mechanics, something about constant-angular-velocity?) Of course, the chance of this effecting TWO different optical drives simultaneously is pretty slim. That's why I thought of the next element they had in common: the media (particularly capacity).

I did have problems at one time burning CDs on a particular drive. Turned out that drive burning mostly worked until the laser head reached a particular point, then the laser head lost alignment and started spitting out errors. Mechanical problem with the drive itself.

I don't remember - did you try disconnecting one of the drives and burning on the other?

Anyway, definitely the Twilight Zone!

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David
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