said:
> My experience with CDRecord and using the operating system
>redirection to file is: It doesn't work as it should.
> My expectation is for one hundred percent of Cdrecord's output to be
>recorded in the file. It does not happen with:
> cdrecord -atip > plex-atip
It's best not to make the assumption that all programs work the way you
think they should. It's also better to ask questions than complain. Use:
cdrecord -atip >plex-atip 2>&1
cdrecord, like many programs, writes output to both standard out (stdout)
and standard error (stderr).
HTH,
Steven
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