On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 08:49:42AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Franck > Hi, > > This question is not directly debian related but I don't know how to get my > answer : > > When I burn audio CDs using xcdroast+cdrecord (last versions), all seems to > work fine but > when the CD is burned and I try to listen it, there is no sound at all (even > if you can see that > the CD has been burned). I tried to swap bytes, it didn't change anything. Do You record via SB-Line in and than write the *.wav files to CD than You must : get a mixer first: e.g. xmixer disable the micro-record, enable the line-in-record let always stay the mixer loaded record anything You like burn CD's with: cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=0,5,0 -pad -audio *.wav note: speed factor settings depends on Your CD-Burner dev= scsi-target,id,lun for my configuration it's dev=0,5,0 for Your configuration it can be quite different, if unsure have a look at the file: `/var/log/syslog' please check out the correctness of the device parameters, it's very urgent!! before burning cd's You don't need xcdroast for burning CD's, espescially audio-CD's
-- Peter Berlau [EMAIL PROTECTED]