said:
>> Q01. How do I determine the maximum speed the combination
>> drive blank will record at?
>At best, it's going to be the smaller of the drive capability and the
>media capability. Sometimes you will have to reduce the speed further to
>get the CD to be readable on older drives.
Yup, that is my experience.
>> The reason I ask is that many many years ago I bought a tree(?) of
>>100 CD-R's wrapped in Saran Wrap from a traveling computer show and have
>>no idea what their maximum speed is.
>You may just have to experiment. They could be anything from 1x to 56x,
>although I suspect they are on the lower end, given the purchase date.
>:-)
OH, I definitely know they are going to be slow from their age and my
foggy memory of their speed 6X or 8X is very likely their top speed.
>What ever they are they are missing some optional information. Here's
>the atip from one of my CD-RWs:
>ATIP info from disk:
> Indicated writing power: 3
> Reference speed: 6
> Is not unrestricted
> Is erasable
> Disk sub type: High speed Rewritable (CAV) media (1)
> ATIP start of lead in: -11625 (97:27/00)
> ATIP start of lead out: 333750 (74:12/00)
> speed low: 4 speed high: 8
> power mult factor: 1 5
> recommended erase/write power: 5
> A2 values: 26 B2 4A
>Note that 6x is the recommended speed and that between 4x and 8x is
>allowed.
>I recommend you start at 4x and work your way up and down.
OK, thanks for going over this.
>> Q02. How do I write a "Label" to a CD with CDRecord? I know
>> how to do this with RSJ.
>This is done with the mkisofs -V option. You can also set the volume
>name with with VOLI environment variable. This is handy because it keeps
>the mkisofs command line shorter.
I like short command lines.
Is it
SET VOLI=6
or
SET CDR_VOLI=6
>Keep in mind that RSJ creates an ISO for you, under the covers.
OK, I can now, now that you let me in on the secret.
>Many of the things it does apply to making an ISO.
>They are functions done my mkisofs, not cdrecord.
>Steven
Steven
Thank you.
All the messages have been very educational and helpful.
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