Re: CD ROM Problem

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Le 19/09/2011 03:53, Bob van der Poel a écrit :
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.

Hum, when you burn an audio cd the point is not the total size but the total duration,
to be sure you can put all your tracks inaudacity and check this !
HTH,
Fred
  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 :)

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