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Subject: -41- Why does my SGI think my DAT has audio on it when it
actually has data?
Date: 12 May 1996 00:00:01 EST
Walter Roberson <roberson@ibd.nrc.ca> writes: If you've recorded audio
on a DAT, recording data over it may not completely erase the audio
marks. You have two options:
- Never use tapes for data which have ever been used for audio.
- Dave Olson <olson@sgi.com> suggests: If 'mt stat' says that the
tape is an audio tape, eject it, do 'mt audio 0', reinsert it,
do 'mt stat' again and hope that it's recognized as data.
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