I have always been able to cancel the burning process, always
destroying a disk by doing so.
my diskdrive works perfectly under windows.
gnome baker completely locked up when I tried it.
thank You for trying to help me.
operator
Francois Marier wrote:
On 10/25/06, operator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
No error is shown for me either. k3b starts
the writing
process and gets 2% done and then sits still doing nothing. One day I
thought that I should be patient, I waited 2 hours with no extra
results.
That is quite strange. Is K3b frozen completely or are you still able
to use the K3b interface to cancel the burning process?
I don't believe that it's a hardware problem.
here's why, once someone
managed to burn a cdr using audio format by using mpg321 and xcdroast
on my
hardware. I have been unable ro reproduce the results.
Since, it has worked before but doesn't anymore (when you do the same
thing), I would not rule out hardware problems. Unless you are using
a different kernel or different versions of the burning software.
I will try the gnomebaker package. I started
to use gnomebaker, but, it
showed each audio file a having a 2 second duration and I know that
each
file has a much longer duration.
Testing gnomebaker will help us determine whether the problem comes
from K3b or whether it comes from cdrecord (the program that K3b uses
to do the actual burning) for example.
Francois
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- Bug#395010: k3b: failure to write audio cdr's operator
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