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Traded in my Panasonic CW-7501 for a Yamaha CRW-4260 have queries

Ya`akov N. Miles (ynmiles@ibm.net)
Fri, 17 Jul 1998 16:04:13 -0700

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Hi. I successfully traded my Panasonic CW-7501 for a
Yamaha CRW-4260 which is supported by CDRECORD
It has three speeds - x2, x4, x6. I know it reads CD-ROMS
at x6, and writes CD-R at x4. I think it erases at x2 but that
brings me to my query - how do I erase a CD-RW disc using
CDRECORD? Do I just overwrite it or is there a special
command to blank the disk? Am I supposed to write data
to CD-RW media at x2 or x4 speed? Do I need to actually
tell it the speed with the speed= option or is CDRECORD
clever enough to figure out the correct speed?

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Hi.  I successfully traded my Panasonic CW-7501 for a
Yamaha CRW-4260 which is supported by CDRECORD
It has three speeds - x2, x4, x6.  I know it reads CD-ROMS
at x6, and writes CD-R at x4.  I think it erases at x2 but that
brings me to my query - how do I erase a CD-RW disc using
CDRECORD?  Do I just overwrite it or is there a special
command to blank the disk?  Am I supposed to write data
to CD-RW media at x2 or x4 speed?  Do I need to actually
tell it the speed with the speed= option or is CDRECORD
clever enough to figure out the correct speed?

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Linux - it isn't just for breakfast anymore...
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