Re: cdburning

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This might be a lame question but are you using CD-R disks or CD-RW
disks?  If you are trying to listen to them in your car or on your
stereo most will only be able to read a CD-R.  Some new players can do
both but not most.

-Darren

On Wed, 2003-04-16 at 02:29, Ted Wager wrote:
> Hi...
> When I burn an audio cd in linux the cd is only readable on the computer
> ...Another problem is that the cd will not skip from track to track.
> I have tried dao and tao...I have also copied all tracks singly and 
> afterwards finalised the disk...I lookk at the toc file and all tracks 
> are there.....I have done all this from both the commandline and 
> xcdroast and gnome toaster but all are the same....Any help welcome..
> -- 
> 
> Regards
>    Ted Wager
>     LInux user
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