Re: cd burning with cdrecord

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> I tried with diferent media.. and I getting the same
> results, all of them say that I can write at 16x...
> strange
>
> Rigo
>
>>It's the cdrw you're using. Look at the package the
>>cdrw came in. Does
>>it say something like 1x-4x or 4x Multi Speed? If it
>>does the max speed
>>you can write to the cdrw is 4x no matter how fast
>>your
>>cdrw drive is.
>>
>>This can't be changed because the 4x speed limit is
>>hardcoded in the
>>cdrw media itself and your cdrw drive and cdrecord is
>
>>using it to set
>>the max writing speed of the drive.
>>
>>This is what cdrecord is telling you via the
> following
>>lines.
>>
>>> Starting to write CD/DVD at speed 4 in write mode
>>for
>>> single session.

You may want to consider going to the cdrecord website and downloading the
latest copy of the rpms.  The author claims that the version shipped with
RH 8.0 is broken and shouldn't be used.  He has rpms for RH 8.0 available
on his site.

I used those to update the version I was using this weekend.  I had no
problem after...then again, I didn't have any problem before either!


Gerry




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