said:
>>Let me know when you know the id of your burner and are ready for more
>>commands.
> 2 0 0 PLEXTOR CD-R PX-820T 1.08
OK, so that must mean you are ready for more cdrecord commands.
You should do:
set CDR_DEVICE=2,0,0
then cdrecord will always know where the burner is.
Next try:
cdrecord -inq
This will tell you the drives capabilities.
Next put in a blank CD-R and try:
cdrecord -atip
This will tell you the media capabilities.
Use these above info to adjust the CDR_SPEED value, if needed.
To do a simple burn of sample.iso, use:
cdrecord -vv sample.iso
-vv means really verbose.
If you get a good burn, we are ready to move on to building ISOs.
HTH,
Steven
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