2002-01-05 -+- Magnus K -+- magnusk2@yahoo.com -+- You are talking about 'xcdroast only allows you to do a "write on the fly"', but if you first choose "Read CD" an option ~/track.toc is present after you have read the CD. 2002-01-07 -+- Richard S -+- regenmacher@epost.de -+- Was heist SWAB-Byteorder, was macht das? 2002-01-09 -+- Michael -+- michael_hinz@web.de -+- SWAB-Byteorder bedeutet das die BIT Folge herumgedreht wird, oder so aehnlich. Die muss Aktiviert werden wenn man bei Audio CD nur rauschen hat, dann diesen Schalter aktivieren. 2002-02-12 -+- Peder -+- -+- You can pipe the output of mkisofs to cdrecord to avoid the
extra space an .iso takes:
/bin/nice -n -10 mkisofs -J -r -V NameOfCD . | \
/bin/nice -n -8 cdrecord -multi fs=8m speed=8 dev=4,0 -

This pipes a Joliet and RockRidge iso of the current directory
to cdrecord and makes a multisession CD using 8 speed burning.
The nice values and fs=8m prevents 'coaster making' 2002-04-26 -+- Alexsandro Santos Soares -+- -+- This article is very good! Really, it helps me with CD writting. 2002-05-03 -+- fatih aslan -+- fatihasl@mynet.com -+- size bişey danışmak istiyorum benim cd yazıcım var mp3 lerini hangi programla track cdlerine çevirip yazdıra bilirim (turkey) -+- 195.87.154.187 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt) 2002-06-09 -+- Mojo -+- <no spam> -+- Thanks for putting this webpage together. I am having various diccultie with various error-messages while trying to burn MP3s directly to disk with X-CD-Roast. Anyway, your summary really help to confirm my understanding of WHAT I am doing. Tip for all readers: Have a look at "cdbakeoven", relly nice front-end. Kind regards, Mojo. -+- 80.131.78.216 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020606 2002-09-24 -+- alexander -+- alexmainusch@aol.com -+- Hey !
I try to use my SuSE PROFESSIONAL 7.3. In this reference book
I read about cdroast and if I started it, this program
requires a SCSI drive from me or any SCSI emulator , why ?
Ther's no any SCSI emulator to find on my installation - CDs.
Can somebody know it, how to force the cdroast to work ?
Alexander -+- 195.93.74.178 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; AOL 7.0; Windows 95) 2002-09-24 -+- guido -+- -+- Hi Alexander,
read the chapter "What you need" in this article (especially the README.atapi).
You need the SCSI emulation layer in the Kernel. That's a simple fact
just as you need a driver to access some hardware.

-+- 217.185.243.114 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020529 2002-11-06 -+- SchmiTTT -+- ctino.schmitt@t-online.de -+- Hello !

Would like to know how to burn mini-discs with a normal CD-Burner.
If mini-discs can be read by normal CD-ROM device, then a CD-Burner
should be able to burn a mini-disc (mini-CD) too.
I googled, but there is no mini-CD burner software yet
for Linux. Somebody already tried this, but his recorder got broken (2 years ago). It must be possible !
Maybe it depends on hardware manufactorer if a CD burner accepts mini-CDs to burn them . . . would like to know more. Am at moment exploring after infos.
For feedback TUVM.
-+- 193.159.21.232 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.8) Gecko/20020204 2003-10-19 -+- sam eye -+- -+- just wanted to say thank you for the article. I am not a regular CD burner, but everytime i want to burn something, i refer to this article. -+- 141.151.8.30 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030630 Galeon/1.3.9