* [9fans] How do I slow down the CD writer?
@ 2002-05-20 4:24 Peter A. Cejchan
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From: Peter A. Cejchan @ 2002-05-20 4:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
..... I can happily write/read CD-RWs, however, I can't read CD-R I've burnt. Perhaps, the writing speed was too high and the cd wasn't burnt properly. I can't recall the command to slow down the speed...
thanks,
regards,
--
++pac.
Peter A. Cejchan
Paleobiology Lab, GLU Acad. Sci. CZ
<pac@next.gli.cas.cz>
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* Re: [9fans] How do I slow down the CD writer?
@ 2002-05-20 4:39 rsc
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From: rsc @ 2002-05-20 4:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
cdfs(4) says:
The top level directory also contains a ctl file, into which
control messages may be echoed. The current control mes-
sages are:
blank Blank the entire rewritable CD in the drive.
quickblank Blank only the table of contents on the rewrit-
able CD in the drive.
eject Eject the CD in the drive.
ingest Ingest a CD into the drive.
speed kpbs Set the reading and writing speed to use.
Drives may round down the speed to one they
support. To set reading and writing speeds
separately, prefix the speeds with read or
write, as in speed write 8192 or speed read
16384 write 8192. Note that most drives reset
the reading and writing speed each time a new
CD is inserted.
The other possibility is that you're forgetting
to fixate the disk with rm /mnt/cd/wd when
you're done.
Russ
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