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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue Jan 13 17:10:27 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: esoteric at 3times25.net (Geoffrey)</li>
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There was a dicussion regarding this issue on the cdwrite list and as I
recall, it is possible for the auto mounting processes to screw up a burn.
> Has anyone run into media speed or composite coating difference causing
> media read or seek errors between different DVD drives?
I have burned coasters when burning at a speed higher than the media was
identified. I think that cdrecord has been modified such that it won't
burn at a higher rate than the media is though.
>
> Will polling processes in Gnome or KDE cause problems with ripping,
> encoding, and playback of music? Funky random dropouts throughout
> playback or regular problems such a blips or distortion that is
> repeatable on playback and seem to have been part of the ripping
> encoding process?
That brings up an interesting point. I've not thought about it
affecting music playback. I generally don't use the automount/autorun
processes anyway. I prefer the old CLI mount command...
>
> What are the best quality most consistent DVD and CD media on the
> market? What would you bank your data on?
I've not got any experience with dvd yet. With cd-r I've had good luck
with just about everything. TDK, Iomega, Verbatim, even some nonamed
disks that had no labels on the case or the disks themselves. I can't
recall the last time I burned a cd coaster.
<snip>
> Thanks for any ideas and help on getting a reliable set of burns on
> reliable media. I need to be able to count on the quality of the data
> on the discs. TIA,
This is pretty interesting. I've still not installed my dvd burner into
the box I intend it to stay in. Once I do, we might start doing some
comparison burns.
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Until later, Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
Building secure systems inspite of Microsoft
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