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About CDRDAO

How does CDRDAO work in the last EAC version?

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Enable 'EAC Options' --> 'Write' --> 'Use CDRDAO for writing in the EAC layout editor'.  If you are having a problem with cdrdao, then you need to give some more details... -Martin.

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What exactly is the purpose of CDRDAO in EAC?

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What exactly is the purpose of CDRDAO in EAC?
to write CDs.

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What exactly is the purpose of CDRDAO in EAC?
to write CDs.

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CDRDAO should help those people who have problems burning CDs with EAC's internal engine. Also, you can do offset corrected burns with all writers and not only Teac (assuming your device supports overwriting the Lead I/O).

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...Also, you can do offset corrected burns with all writers and not only Teac (assuming your device supports overwriting the Lead I/O).
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You cannot overwrite with cdrdao... EAC's internal writing engine can only overwrite with a few Teac drives, but can write offset corrected with all drives supported... -Martin.

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CDRDAO should help those people who have problems burning CDs with EAC's internal engine. Also, you can do offset corrected burns with all writers and not only Teac (assuming your device supports overwriting the Lead I/O).

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since cdrdao doesn't support overwriting

from this thread:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....ST&f=20&t=34893
There's also a Plextor premium test in that thread, showing that it isn't possible to overwrite - neither with dao nor with the internal engine.
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