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23 Jan
2004
23 Jan
'04
03:14
On Friday 23 January 2004 04:15, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Here's the error I'm getting...this time it was using cdrecord from the command line:
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cdrecord: The current problem looks like a buffer underrun. cdrecord: Try to use 'driveropts=burnfree'. cdrecord: Make sure that you are root, enable DMA and check your HW/OS set up.
Did you try any of these suggestions?