> It is _always_ at the end. -raw96r doesn't seem to exist
Then you must have an old, or as Joerg would put it, ancient version.
> but reading the README.verify file the -pad argument option was
> mentioned. Learning from the manpage it seems that this option can be
> used to correct this situation.
I don't think so. -pad is normally only for audio cds, IIRC. You could
also try -dao, which will work as long as your burners firmware isn't
b0rked, as it was with my acer 2010.
> I will get a blank cd tomorrow to try it. Thanks a lot. Tell me just
> more one thing using the data contained in the cd's recorded this way
> is bad? Or can it be used normally? (I always used them and seemed
> OK).
The data is all good. And as lond as you don't use readcd or dd or
something similiar you won't realize the bug.
regards
Markus
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