said: 
Steven 
     I am back with some stupid little questions because I 
could not find anything on these in the docs. 
>What I do is define the burner settings in environment variables: 
>  set CDR_DEVICE=1,4,0 
>  set CDR_SPEED=12 
>  set CDR_FIFOSIZE=16M 
>so I don't have supply them everytime. 
rem       The name of this file is:  Set-CDR-Parms 
rem ---------------------------------------------- 
SET CDR_DEVICE=2,0,0 
SET CDR_SPEED=6 
SET CDR_FIFOSIZE=16M 
>Once you get through the above or get stuck, come back for more. 
Steven 
     Q01.  How do I determine the maximum speed the combination 
           drive blank will record at? 
     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. 
There is NOTHING printed on these blanks. 
     Q02. How do I write a "Label" to a CD with CDRecord?  I know 
          how to do this with RSJ. 
     Guess that is all for now. 
     Thanks 
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