Re: Switching CDRW ... Acer, another option please!

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Are you burning the iso images as a single file, or creating a cd from
the iso images?

-Michael
On Mon, 2003-04-07 at 17:16, Audioslave - 7M3 - Live wrote:
> Michael Fratoni wrote:
> > In the for what it's worth department, I had a burner (Acer) that produced 
> > disks where I was unable to read the md5sum using any combination of 
> > options. It always wrote run out sectors to the disk. Using readcd or dd 
> > and calculating the correct size, I could get them.
> 
> My CDR is an Acer. It worked alright with RH 7.3. I have never tried it 
> through WinME. (Not There any longer)So I don't know how or if it even 
> worked with the default software supplied.
> 
> These burned CDRs work for mediacheck and the MD5SUM come back OK, from 
> both the reader and from the Acer CDR, that I still use. They just seem 
> to not be portable. They are sort of customized CDRs for the native system.
> 
> The ACER model might have problems specific to it. But I don't think 
> that it should be different enough to cause so much of a departure from 
> usability.
> 
> If the other person, with similar problems also has an ACER CDR, I think 
> that the vendor needs to put out an upgrade for the firmware. Throwing 
> out a few hundred dollars is a bit extreme to solve a common problem.
> 
> Thanks for your experience and solution to the CDR problem. I hope it 
> isn't the CDRW unit though.
> 
> Jim C.
> 
> > 
> > I replaced the burner with a a Plex writter, and haven't had a problem 
> > since. I can get the md5sum with 'md5sum /dev/hdc'. With the older 
> > burner, this always resulted in IO errors.
> > 
> > - -- 
> > - -Michael
> 
> 
> 
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