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Re: what's this cdrdao error?



I am not completly sure how to correct it but it is telling you that the
table of contents is incorrect when it tries to copy the source cd.

Sorry I can't help anymore

Alex
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From: Jacob Schmude <jacobs@ncinter.net>
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Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 2:22 AM
Subject: what's this cdrdao error?


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> Hi
>
> I've just recently installed cdrdao 1.1.3. It wasn't available in rpm
> form, only in source, so I compiled it. Everything works fine, accept for
> the read-cd, read-toc, and copy commands. Here's the command-line I used
> to copy a cd from scsi device 0,0,0 (my cdrom drive) to the default
> /dev/cdrecorder device, both running on a generic-mmc-raw driver and speed
> 2:
> cdrdao copy --driver generic-mmc-raw --source-device 0,0,0 --source-driver
> generic-mmc-raw --speed 2
>
> And I get this error as soon as it starts to read the source cd (doesn't
> matter what source cd):
> INTERNAL ERROR: Found bogus toc data (no lead-out entry in raw
> data). Please report!
> ERROR: Creation of source CD image failed.
> CD copying failed.
> My cdrw is a philips pcrw404 and my cdrom is a mitsumi CD-ROM FX240S. Both
> of these devices are IDE and are emulating scsi. This happens when I try
> to copy any cd, be it data or audio.
> Anyone know what this means and what to do about it?
>
> Jacob Schmude
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