[CentOS] Re: K3b or another alternative for CentOS 3.5? -- logical block or physical character recording?
Lamar Owen
lowen at pari.edu
Mon Jul 25 22:09:35 UTC 2005
On Sunday 24 July 2005 21:46, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 22:22 +0300, Romeo Ninov wrote:
> > IMHO k3b is the best, don't search for alternative :-)
> K3b uses logical block records (and rewrites for MO media like CD-R,
> DVD-RW, DVD+RW, etc...). While this is easiest, it's not always the
> most compatible. I.e., it's typically more than adequate for data, if
> that's what you want it for. But if you're looking for the utmost
> player compatibility, you don't want to use logical block writes.
Ok, again, stop.
Does this answer the original poster's question? He wants to write CD's;
hearing the excess information about DVD's doesn't help him. Why is it so
hard to simply 'help' the original poster?
Last I checked, k3b for writing CD's uses CDRecord. Since the OP's question
was about CD's and not DVD's, the whole packet of information about DVD's was
extraneous and superfluous.
I use K3B on a WhiteBox 3 machine; since I do use it to write data DVD's I had
to build a later growisofs for it, but for the CD recording side I have had
zero problems in over 1,000 CD's burnt, both audio and data. As the drive I
have doesn't support DAO recording, I have it set to do TAO, which seems to
work just fine with every CD player I've tried the disc's in.
So, to answer the original question, K3B (of a recent version) works fine on a
RHEL3-derived system for burning audio CD's, assuming you have a good burner.
On my particular system I also have to make sure I run k3b as root; otherwise
the drive doesn't show up (since it is not the only CD drive in the system,
and since it uses ide-scsi (remember, CentOS3/WhiteBox 3/RHEL3 are 2.4
kernel) the system gets a little confused).
--
Lamar Owen
Director of Information Technology
Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute
1 PARI Drive
Rosman, NC 28772
(828)862-5554
www.pari.edu
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