Multisession CD Recording
I am fairly new to the Linux world. I have been trying to find a CD recording application that will handle multisession CD's really well. I have not been able to find anything that works for me. I have tried Eclipt Roaster and when I attempt to create a multisession data only CD, the media is unreadable. I have to create CDs that are readable from any platform. I have also tried KreateCD and KonCD and have not been successful. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong or give me the name of an application that has been proven. Thanks in advance, Darrell Cormier
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 6:40 pm, Darrell Cormier wrote:
I am fairly new to the Linux world. I have been trying to find a CD recording application that will handle multisession CD's really well. I have not been able to find anything that works for me.
I have tried Eclipt Roaster and when I attempt to create a multisession data only CD, the media is unreadable. I have to create CDs that are readable from any platform.
I have also tried KreateCD and KonCD and have not been successful. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong or give me the name of an application that has been proven.
A programme called cdbakeoven has the option to handle multisession cd's, though I didn't put much effort into trying to get it to work. http://cdbakeoven.sourceforge.net/ -- Colin Murphy SpudULike@blueyonder.co.uk A man for all seasons, 'specially pepper.
k3b you find it on the SuSE site at the kde applications. HTH, Matt T. On Wednesday 31 July 2002 17:01, Colin Murphy wrote:
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 6:40 pm, Darrell Cormier wrote:
I am fairly new to the Linux world. I have been trying to find a CD recording application that will handle multisession CD's really well. I have not been able to find anything that works for me.
I have tried Eclipt Roaster and when I attempt to create a multisession data only CD, the media is unreadable. I have to create CDs that are readable from any platform.
I have also tried KreateCD and KonCD and have not been successful. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong or give me the name of an application that has been proven.
A programme called cdbakeoven has the option to handle multisession cd's, though I didn't put much effort into trying to get it to work.
Thanks Colin and Matt. I will try both of these. Darrell Cormier On Wednesday 31 July 2002 07:31, Matt T. wrote:
k3b you find it on the SuSE site at the kde applications.
HTH, Matt T.
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 17:01, Colin Murphy wrote:
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 6:40 pm, Darrell Cormier wrote:
I am fairly new to the Linux world. I have been trying to find a CD recording application that will handle multisession CD's really well. I have not been able to find anything that works for me.
I have tried Eclipt Roaster and when I attempt to create a multisession data only CD, the media is unreadable. I have to create CDs that are readable from any platform.
I have also tried KreateCD and KonCD and have not been successful. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong or give me the name of an application that has been proven.
A programme called cdbakeoven has the option to handle multisession cd's, though I didn't put much effort into trying to get it to work.
* Darrell Cormier
Thanks Colin and Matt. I will try both of these.
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 07:31, Matt T. wrote:
k3b you find it on the SuSE site at the kde applications.
HTH, Matt T.
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 17:01, Colin Murphy wrote:
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 6:40 pm, Darrell Cormier wrote:
I am fairly new to the Linux world. I have been trying to find a CD recording application that will handle multisession CD's really well. I have not been able to find anything that works for me.
I have tried Eclipt Roaster and when I attempt to create a multisession data only CD, the media is unreadable. I have to create CDs that are readable from any platform.
I have also tried KreateCD and KonCD and have not been successful. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong or give me the name of an application that has been proven.
A programme called cdbakeoven has the option to handle multisession cd's, though I didn't put much effort into trying to get it to work.
koncd will also write multisession data/music cd's. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org
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