Re: cdburning

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Darren R. Weber wrote:

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..
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Regards
Ted Wager
LInux user


Hi Darren
Thanks for the reply....I am now using CD-RW as I am making too many coasters in Linux
My cdplayer will read CD-RW as I burned a cd in XP to try it out...


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Regards
 Ted Wager
  LInux user






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