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Question about Using FryingPan
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I just downloaded and registered FryingPan for OS4.

I'm trying to create a CD with a bunch of MP3s, but it thinks that I want to make an AudioCD, so it tells me that I do not have enough space on the CD and doesn't let me burn it.

Anyone know what I am doing wrong?

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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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Sounds like you need to create a data CD, then use the MP3s as files to be put on it. In normal mode, most CD burner packages will try to convert the MP3 to track data and burn it as an audio CD.

Simon

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@PEB

Hi,

You are using the ?ISO Builder? tab aren?t you?

You then just add the files you want and then burn the disc.

Ciao,
Trev Daley.

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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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@tldaley

No, actually I was using the "Data/Audio Tracks" tab.

Why call it "DATA/Audio Tracks" if it can only be used for audio tracks?

I will try it with the "ISO Builder" though.

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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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@tldaley

Thanks Trev for the tip; it worked great.

I must admit that it was kind of tricky (for me) figuring out how to use FryingPan, but once I did, it sure worked well---easy and fast!

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@PEB
Tis a very nice program indeed , Tomasz has done very well given the difficulties under which he started programming this some years ago. Not only that, he kindly expanded his development to AOS4 as well as MOS, Classic and I believe soon AROS.

I urge evryone to support this development by paying the registration fee, this is a must have program for all Amiga flavours and is a shining example where the community can start to heal again.

Please also heed the author's directions for registration, there is no point sending cash or cheques just for him to be robbed via mail tampering.

cheers
ace

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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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Something else should be added. He has recently been able to receive PayPal payments directly through his e-mail address. (Though you should still let him know about your intention to register FryingPan before sending payment.)

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@PEB

Cheers. Even better, less excuses for not supporting a very
deserving amiga developer.

ace

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Tis a very nice program indeed


And so say all of us!

TrevorDick

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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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Must get round to installing the update.

A1XE, A1200T, X1000, X5020, CDTV, CD32 , A500+ A500
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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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@PEB

DATA/AUDIO is for 'pre made' data tracks and CDDA audio tracks. any mp3s you put in there will be uncompressed and saved as normal cd audio tracks.

@All

Has anyone else noticed this problem?

If I create a backup of my WB by d'n'd the partition icon on FP then a drawer is created with the same name and everything is put in there, no good if you want to boot it :(

If I open wb and show all files then serlect all and d'n'd that everything is copied to the right place (ie. the root) EXCEPT none of the icon files are copied (specially disk.info as it's hidden).

Niggles:

As yet I can see no way of installing the SLB so I cannot create bootable cd's anyway :(

Another niggle is the ghosting when removing more than one entry, if I remove the entire contents or the list it ghosts, removes 1 entry & unghosts for every item which means a lot of flicker :(
How about ghosting at the start of the whole remove process and unchosting at the end? it should only involve moveing 2 lines of code to outside the loop

Amiga user since 1985
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Ps. I hate the new amigans website. <shudder>
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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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@Severin

As yet I can see no way of installing the SLB so I cannot create bootable cd's anyway :(

I don't understand Linux and MakeCD write to bootsectors ?

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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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Severin wrote:
@PEB

DATA/AUDIO is for 'pre made' data tracks and CDDA audio tracks. any mp3s you put in there will be uncompressed and saved as normal cd audio tracks.

@All

Has anyone else noticed this problem?

If I create a backup of my WB by d'n'd the partition icon on FP then a drawer is created with the same name and everything is put in there, no good if you want to boot it :(

If I open wb and show all files then serlect all and d'n'd that everything is copied to the right place (ie. the root) EXCEPT none of the icon files are copied (specially disk.info as it's hidden).


hmmm... if i remember correct the older version asked if it should add a drawer named "blabla". if you said "no" the files were added without that drawer. has that changed?
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Niggles:

As yet I can see no way of installing the SLB so I cannot create bootable cd's anyway :(

even worse, the older version also was not able to create a "bootable cd" in terms of bootable from the early startup menu. this only could be done with makecd. afaik the so called sytem-id of the cd has to be set to "AMIGA BOOT" to make it work. i complained about that once and i expected it to be in the 1.0 version.

byebye...

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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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I'm talking about a CD that will boot from UBoot not from kickstart

UBoot will find a CD with AMIGA BOOT id then try to load the SLB from the CD so that it can then load kickstart etc.

No SLB, No boot

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Ps. I hate the new amigans website. <shudder>
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@Severin

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@Snuffy

I'm talking about a CD that will boot from UBoot not from kickstart

UBoot will find a CD with AMIGA BOOT id then try to load the SLB from the CD so that it can then load kickstart etc.

No SLB, No boot


Hi,

I have made all of my OS4 CDs using FryingPan and all the ones that could boot did boot ok.

Ciao,
Trev Daley.

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@tldaley

I have made all of my OS4 CDs using FryingPan and all the ones that could boot did boot ok.

Ciao,
Trev Daley.


Is that with just writing a previously created iso using frying Pan, such as the OS4Final CD, or actually creating a bootable isofrom scratch?.

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Is that with just writing a previously created iso using frying Pan, such as the OS4Final CD, or actually creating a bootable isofrom scratch?.


Hi,

That was burning the downloadable ISOs.

But, someone stated that FryingPan couldn't burn "bootable disks" that would boot from early startup.

But, you can boot from these CDs even if you have a clean HD. Therefore the "kickstart" and "slb" are being read from the CD.

Ciao,
Trev Daley.

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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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@Severin

I've made bootable CDs with MakeCD. Heres the tutorial on IntuitionBase.

boot cd

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@sundown

theres a process ? I just did it (MakeCD) dumped the ISO to track one, and it worked once I told UBoot to boot off Internal IDE CDROM.

I did have problems with the unregistered FryingPan I was using. maybe an old version. it is nice looking though!


Edited by agafaster on 2007/1/9 14:40:42
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Re: Question about Using FryingPan
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@agafaster & tidaley

Your talking about writing already created images to CD, I'm talking about actually creating those images. Makecd does it ok (@sundown I told you how to do it ages ago ) but only for CDR so I cannot do a bootable dvd disc until FryingPan is updated to allow installation of the SLB into the CD's 'boot block'.

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