said:
Steven
>> Can I use the
>> cdrecord -atip
>>command to check these and find out what their true condition is?
>Not really. The atip command reads a specific part of the CD content,
>but that does not say much about if the writing process will be
>successful.
Let me describe the situation and then re-ask the question.
I have a bunch of Cdr's without labels on them laying
around with no or an infinitesimal amount of burning done
to them.
How can I check out their condition and use them? Like
trash session one, which is truly insignificantly small and
burn something useful to session two, rather than to just
trash the CDR?
Oh, I case you are wondering, I have gone back to the start of the
threads and am re-reading every message.
Thanks
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