Burning audio cd's.

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Well I believe it said somewhere in that msg that the drive was being Atapi-
emulated. This would be true for cdrw disks, however it seems that based on 
Atip info, it is a cdr. I would try using the -pad option since the -audio 
option was already in use. This may not help at all, but possibly try pre-
pending a '-' to dev. I on't know if there is any difference whether the - is 
there or not, but I would try that anyway. 
> Hi Thomas,
> 
> Two suggestions, neither of which are sure fire. How about adding
> the "-pad" option to the cdrecord command along with "-audio"?
> Does that help?
> 
> The other suggestion is how about blanking the disk before
> writing on it. I have found this to be essential when rewriting
> data to a cd-rw. I have used the "blank=fast" option to permit
> overwriting existing data. Maybe this will help for audio tracks
> as well.
> 
> Chuck
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