Re: X-CD Roast question again please

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On Tuesday 21 October 2003 09:29 am, Matthias Krebs wrote:

First I want to thank everyone for the information and hints you are 
providing.

As to writing just the session information.  I thought something like that was  
happening.  The problem is I'm just not very sure, anymore, what I'm setting 
and how.  At first trials I thought it was easy to get it right.  But as I do 
it more and more I keep getting different results each time.  Each time I try 
to follow the instructions the same way, set the options on all the tabs the 
same way.  But I don't see the result I expect to see.  

I'm just so confused at this point.  I don't think the instructions in the 
manuals cover all issues involved.

Anyway as I said, thanks everyone.

> Am Die, den 21.10.2003 schrieb damovand um 05:13:
> > On Monday 20 October 2003 11:09 pm, damovand wrote:
> > Here's the output that I get from X-CD Roast which seems to indicate I
> > should have something on the CD.
>
> ...
>
> > Track 01: data     0 MB         padsize:  152 KB
> > Total size:        0 MB (00:04.02) = 302 sectors
> > Lout start:        1 MB (00:06/02) = 302 sectors
>
> ...
>
> > Track 01: writing 152 KB of pad data.
> > Track 01: Total bytes read/written: 458752/614400 (300 sectors).
> > Writing  time:    2.559s
> > Average write speed   1.6x.
>
> Looks like everything worked as expected, but you didn´t put any data on
> the cd so just the session information was written to disc. you seem to
> have skipped the step where you select your data to burn.



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