--- Ben Fennema
If your seeing the new cdrwtool fail and the value for blocks is more than it used to be, could you send me the output of cdrwtool -i.
The new code bases the number of blocks on the lead_out, which looks like it can lie as bad as the track_size.. joy =)
Ben
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[serge@my 1.0.0]# cdrwtool -d /dev/sr0 -i using device /dev/sr0 1312KB internal buffer setting write speed to 12x DISC INFO: erasable : Yes border = 3 Disc status = 2 number of first track = 1 number of sessions = 1 number of tracks = 1 status of last track = 1 uru = 0 did_v = 1 dbc_v = 0 disc type = 32 disc_id = 6431574 lead_in = 255:255:255 (1166880) lead_out = 255:255:255 (1166880) OPC entries = 0 TRACK INFO: Track 1 track_number = 1 session_number = 1 damage = 0 copy = 0 track_mode = 7 Rt = 1 blank = 0 packet = 1 fp = 1 data_mode = 2 lra_v = 0 nwa_v = 0 track_start = 0 next_writable = 0 last_recorded = 0 free_blocks = 0 packet_size = 32 track_size = 295264 (590528KB) [serge@my 1.0.0]# Disc is Verbatim CDRW 700 Mbytes. Sergiy. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com