First time using xcdroast, and I'm slightly confused.
This morning, I burnt a CD containing a selection of MP3s, for to listen to on my Walkman (which will read MP3 CDs). It played no problem on my way to work.
Then I thought I'd listen to the CD on my PC at work (using NT). The drive started making funny noises. "No", says Windows, "there's an I/O error, I can't read that disc". The drive is not broken, I checked it out with another CD.
...am I being very dim here? Windows should be able to read data CDs burnt under Linux, right?
This morning, I burnt a CD containing a selection of MP3s, for to listen to on my Walkman (which will read MP3 CDs). It played no problem on my way to work.
Then I thought I'd listen to the CD on my PC at work (using NT). The drive started making funny noises. "No", says Windows, "there's an I/O error, I can't read that disc". The drive is not broken, I checked it out with another CD.
...am I being very dim here? Windows should be able to read data CDs burnt under Linux, right?
