I've just purchased a CDRW with the specific purpose of overburning. Has anyone else done this? What program did you use, and with what options? I tried xcdroast and it instructs me to use the overburn option in cdrecord. Is it possible to do that, or should I try koncd? Any thoughts anyone? Thanks Eddie
Alle 15:54, venerdì 28 giugno 2002, Damon Register ha scritto:
Eddie Howson wrote:
I've just purchased a CDRW with the specific purpose of overburning. Has
What is overburning?
Fill up the CD-R beyond the limits (650M or 700M) without losing data. That's strange though, I do not have any "-overburn" option in cdrecordl, as stated in the first mail of the thread. Praise
On Friday 28 June 2002 07:39, Eddie Howson wrote:
I've just purchased a CDRW with the specific purpose of overburning. Has anyone else done this? What program did you use, and with what options? I tried xcdroast and it instructs me to use the overburn option in cdrecord. Is it possible to do that, or should I try koncd? Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks
Eddie
Eddie, I seem to remember using this in xcdroast earlier. I had a cd I wanted to copy that was overburned and the other programs I tried to use were unable to accomplish this. Kreatecd & Koncd would not do the job and the only other one I have used thus far is xcdroast, so I do think it will work. You might want to check also that you have the later version. I am using 0.98aplha9-253 here. Of course, this was a copy and not a new write, so the two may not have anything to do with each other. Patrick-- ----------end of line........ --- KMail v1.4.1 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206
cdrdao -overburn try cdrdao --help for info. HTH On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 04:39, Eddie Howson wrote:
I've just purchased a CDRW with the specific purpose of overburning. Has anyone else done this? What program did you use, and with what options? I tried xcdroast and it instructs me to use the overburn option in cdrecord. Is it possible to do that, or should I try koncd? Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks
Eddie
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* Mark Doucette <kranked@telus.net> [Jun 28. 2002 08:00]:
cdrdao -overburn
try cdrdao --help for info.
cdrecord has the same function: cdrecord -v dev=0,1,0 -eject -overburn speed=4 -pad -audio *.wav for music or cdrecord -v dev=0,1,0 -eject -overburn speed=4 -data file.iso for data
HTH
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 04:39, Eddie Howson wrote:
I've just purchased a CDRW with the specific purpose of overburning. Has anyone else done this? What program did you use, and with what options? I tried xcdroast and it instructs me to use the overburn option in cdrecord. Is it possible to do that, or should I try koncd? Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks
Eddie
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