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Yes, it sounds like it wasn't finalized. Cleanest way to do things would
be to put it back in wherever it was recorded (assuming it was burned in
a cd recorder) and press finalize there. I can't name any specific
program in linux that will finalize a cd but I think I've seen the
option about. You might look in k3b and xcdroast (gui frontends) or just
at the cdrecord docs.
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 13:29, Ed Skinner wrote:
> I have an audio CD/R recording of our church's service from last wee=
k=20
> that I can't playback on any of the several machines (audio players to CD=
=20
> players in computers). I'm guessing the disk wasn't "finalized" (what doe=
s=20
> that mean, anyway?).
> Visually, however, I can see that the disk has been recorded upon.
> Is there any way to recover the recording?
> I'd prefer Linux tools, of course, but won't rule out others.
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CoBryce Communications
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