[ale] Burning Music CDs on Fedora Core 2
Eric VanWiren
evanwieren at gmail.com
Mon Aug 30 14:48:33 EDT 2004
Robert,
This is why I use slackware or suse. Fedora is designed to be bleading
edge, and stability is not a high concern. Fedora is fun to play
around on, but if you want something that is going to be stable you
are out of luck. If you want, I can burn your music cd for you and
then give it to you on Sunday.
Eric
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 14:43:17 -0400, Robert Coggins <ale at cogginsnet.com> wrote:
> You know A couple of weeks ago I was burning music on FC2 usign
> cdrecord as well and it worked fine. I tried it again wed night and I
> am getting the same results you are. There is nothing but weird sounds
> coming from the tracks. For somereason it kept telling me to add -pad.
> It wouldn't record unless I put it and when I put it I had the
> problems. This is interesting....
>
> Robert
>
> Robert Heaven wrote:
>
> > Is it just me? Or are any other Fedora users having problems burning
> > music CDs lately?
> >
> > As recently as 3 weeks ago I was burning music CDs using the command
> > "cdrecord -v -eject speed=48 dev=/dev/hdd *.wav" and never had a
> > problem. Yesterday, I tried burning some CDs and my system went crazy.
> > I started getting FIFO under-runs, loss of streaming and some process
> > I can't identify was putting my CPU into a wait state that brought my
> > system to it's knees. Also, what little music that did get burned
> > sounded like some kind of Techno music from a "B" grade Sci-Fi movie.
> >
> > This is not a hardware problem because I have 2 computer with FC2 and
> > both have the same symptoms.
> >
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