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In , on 08/14/2004
at 11:09 AM, "Steven Levine" said:
>> Yup, I've tried that method in the past with RSJ.
>>Was just checking to see if CDRecord had a better way to
>>do it.
>It does, but it depends on the manufacturer providing proper atip data.
>As I pointed out in my previous post, your CDs are old (or maybe cheap)
>enough that this information was not supplied.
Yea, at the time I bought them I wondered how the guy could sell them
at such a low price and had an ungrateful thought:
Are these factory rejects?
>Steven
Steven
In my efforts at trying to teach myself how to burn Cd's and knowing
that education is not free, I have probably burned about 50 coasters.
This is a very broad definition of "coaster" I am using here.
Can I use the
cdrecord -atip
command to check these and find out what their true condition is?
Thanks again.
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