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In , on 08/14/2004
at 11:42 AM, "Steven Levine" said:
>> Can I use the
>> cdrecord -atip
>>command to check these and find out what their true condition is?
>Not really. The atip command reads a specific part of the CD content,
>but that does not say much about if the writing process will be
>successful.
OK, had to ask.
>IMO, the way to avoid coasters is to understand the process well enough
>so that when it fails, one knows where to look first. RSJ makes the
>process easy, but hides so much detail that it's often hard to know where
>to look first.
>I've helped several folks get their RSJ setups working by using cdrecord
>to determine what's broken so it can be fixed.
Looks like you helping one more. Whether I go back to RSJ is
problem-matic as I feel more comfortable at the command line than the
DeskTop Dragging-N-Dropping.
>Steven
Thanks Steven
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