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The Sony CDU-924 was the first drive that has no hardware support
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for CDROM XA2 mode 1. If you want to create a multi session disk,
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you need to switch back to -data (plain CD-ROM)
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If you have a Sony drive that gives you problems with multi session disks,
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please always check the following:
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For some Sony drives you may need to call cdrecord -multi -data
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if you like to create multi-session CD's.
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Some Sony drives do not allow to write XA2 tracks with
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hardware support of the drive.
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There is currently a bug in the Sony code (for _old_ non MMC drives)
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of cdrecord that does not allow you to have different track types
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in one session.
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All Sony drives that have CDUxxx type names are _old_ non MMC drives.
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Here I expect that no XA support is in the firmware.
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All Sony drives that have CRXxxx type names are MMC compliant.
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These drives should support XA-mode2-form1 as it is mandatory with MMC.
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NOTE: many HP CD-writers are nased on Sony OEM drives.
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NOTE: As for 18.5.2001, a fix was introduced that prevented cdrecord
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to do multi session with new MMC compliant Sony drives.
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