Hello, On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 06:33:18PM -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote: (EXCERPTS) > This is slowly driving me nuts! Yeah, those are the worst bugs:the elusive ones. :) > > 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: What if you burn another full length CD with different material? What if you burn those remaining tracks on a CD separately? (You'll have lots of frisbees to play with!) Another, admitedly wild, guess would be that the problem is time dependent and occurs after N minutes have elapsed in the burning process. As David said, it seems impossible that two drives would develop the same flaky behaviour at the same time. > I think that k3b and brasero both use cdrecord, which is a link to > wodim. Is there an alternate burner that I could try? cdrdao is the only other one I know of. As others have suggested, make sure the total play length does not exceed the medium's capacity, although I seem to recall wodim will throw an error and ask for an override option if that is the case. Cheers, S.M. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user