I'm using cdrdao-1.1.3 with Philips IDE writer running in SCSI compatible
mode (all information on this subject in CDWriting-HOWTO) and I'm really
satisfied with its performance. Reads and writes audio, data, bootable and
mixed CDs and supports on-the-fly copying (not tested) - I recommend it as
a
Well, I tried with the cpu being on its default 133 mhz, but did it only
occasionally
without buffer underruns, now I've overclocked to 166 mhz and that works just
fine (of
course I made sure that not any single unnecessary process is running while
burning, no
cron, no at, no anything).
I'm rip
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
ron >Does anybody here know how to copy an audio using cdrecord or xcdroast,
ron >I've checked out the manpage of cdrecord but couldn't find anything
ron >interesting and xcdroast won't allow me to select my IDE cd-rom as the
ron >audio reading device, it'
I have a Athlon 500 so I guess it should also be able to rip and burn
on-the-fly, please let me know how you did this...
Ron
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Robert Waldner wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:49:49 GMT, David Wright writes:
> >I'm not sure reading and writing simultaneously is a good idea so it
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:49:49 GMT, David Wright writes:
>I'm not sure reading and writing simultaneously is a good idea so it
>might not matter if the burner has to perform both operations (via
>hard disk).
Well, on my 166 mhz machine it's possible to rip from hdc and burn to hdd
on-the-fly, so th
Quoting Ron Rademaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does anybody here know how to copy an audio using cdrecord or xcdroast,
> I've checked out the manpage of cdrecord but couldn't find anything
> interesting and xcdroast won't allow me to select my IDE cd-rom as the
> audio reading device, it'll only allo
According to my docs here, you need to run your ide cdrom in scsi
emulation mode, least that's how i had to do it.
Not sure, but it worked for me.
Peter Good.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> Does anybody here know how to copy an audio using cdrecord or xcdroast,
> I've checked out th
Does anybody here know how to copy an audio using cdrecord or xcdroast,
I've checked out the manpage of cdrecord but couldn't find anything
interesting and xcdroast won't allow me to select my IDE cd-rom as the
audio reading device, it'll only allow me to use my SCSI burner... but
that one has to b
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