CDRecord -fix wouldn't do anything.
The image you burned before was probably a audio\data CD. This CD image is audio\data.
So basically you say, burn the last session with mulitsession off, correct? Would it have the same effect when I just put "cdrecord -fix" at the end of everything?
I'll play with these options next time I encounter an image that doesn't work.
CDRecord -fix wouldn't do anything.
The image you burned before was probably a audio\data CD. This CD image is audio\data.
I just tried Scenedicate #1 and it burned fine. It seems to be an audio/data image:
Session 1 has 1 track(s)
Creating cuesheet...
Saving Track: 1 Type: Audio/2352 Size: 375 LBA: 0 [cut: 2]
Session 2 has 1 track(s)
Saving Track: 2 Type: Mode2/2336 Size: 44212 LBA: 11775 [cut: 2] [ISO]
Session 3 has 0 track(s)
Open session
All done!
Great! I'll post this on my website!
Quick question - what is the extension supposed to be, sh? I'm not too savy with Linux.
It will work with any suffix you want, even *.jpg
But when you have an executable shell script you normally name it *.sh or with no extension at all. More important is to make it executable (chmod a+x {filename}).
Fixed the links for downloading BootDreams (URL has changed).
Fixed the links for downloading BootDreams (URL has changed).
Originally Posted by milksheik
I've tried this method in suse 10.1 and got the following output
what am I missing?Code:linux-kb7l:/home/jason/Desktop # ./burndc-cdi bor.cdi ./burndc-cdi: line 6: cdirip: command not found
thanks,
King.
Looks like you're missing cdirip. You can grab I from http://cdirip.cjb.net I believe (the linux version).
Yes. The latest version 0.6.3 however is only available at SourceForge. It is very easy to compile.Originally Posted by fackue
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