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Date:      Mon, 17 Apr 2000 08:02:56 +0200 (MEST)
From:      Jean-Francois Dockes <jean-francois.dockes@wanadoo.fr>
To:        Rod Taylor <rbt@zort.on.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: BurnCD
Message-ID:  <14586.43280.638627.541595@hautmedoc.dockes.com>
In-Reply-To: <38FA1311.DEF2484B@fallesen.dk>
References:  <20000416104133.B3353@peon.zort.on.ca> <38FA1311.DEF2484B@fallesen.dk>

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Jens Fallesen writes:
 > Rod Taylor wrote:
 >  
 > > However, I did the upgrade to v4 shortly after moving, so perhaps the
 > > drive got knocked around during that time.
 > 
 > I wouldn't go for that explanation--the exact same thing happened on
 > my machine after going to 4.x and I haven't moved my computer an inch.
 > Besides, other people have reported the same problem.
 > 
 > If I boot my computer into Windows I have no problem burning CDs
 > either...

Well, if several persons see this happening after an upgrade, it
obviously becomes a software problem and I made a fool of myself.

To save the face, I'll just mention again that some drives do
'creative' error reporting and will report MEDIUM ERROR for what is
really a loss of streaming, or another nondescript error, which could
be caused by a driver problem.

Obviously, I we follow my proposed cure (replace the drive) in such a
situation, my company is going to become a great customer for our cdr
drive vendor :-)


J.F. Dockes.

-- 
Jean-Francois Dockes                    dockes@musicmaker.com


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