>I just went through this a couple of days ago. The
>commandline is:
>
>cdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,0
>
>Speed & dev probably will be different on your box.
I >found this was
>much easier than doing it with xcdroast.
>
>Someone had mentioned that by just changing the
>extension from .iso to
>.r
I confirm it: I copy .iso files ar .raw with xcdroast.
John Bagdanoff wrote:
> I just went through this a couple of days ago. The commandline is:
>
> cdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,0
>
> Speed & dev probably will be different on your box. I found this was much
> easier than doing it with xcdroast.
I just went through this a couple of days ago. The commandline is:
cdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,0
Speed & dev probably will be different on your box. I found this was much
easier than doing it with xcdroast.
Someone had mentioned that by just changing the extension from .iso to .raw,
then xcdr
Does anyone know the command sequence to get xcdroast
to burn from an .iso file I downloaded? I can't seem
to get it to see the file and burn from it. I was
able to do this in slink ( or was it hamm?), but can't
seem to find the sequence of things now. HELP
(If I mounted the file as a file
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