>I've tried this, but the burn process failed 4 times (leaving me with 4
>nice coasters ;)). I'd like to try to burn a cd-image of the audio cd,
>instead of several seperate wav files. So far, I haven't found a way to do
>this.
>
>In short: 12 wav files -> 1 image -> 1 audio cd instead of 12 wav fi
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> maybe i do not understand entirely your problem, i can just tell you what i
> do when i burn a compilation:
> i mv all .wav files i want to a dir paying attention to rename them in order
> they do not overwrite each other, then i change their names in orde
>Thanks for your reply. This isn't entirely what I'm looking for. I
>currently have a collection of wav files on my HD, and I'd like to prepare
>a cd-image of an audio cd, which I will burn to disc later. I don't think
>cdrdao can do this?
maybe i do not understand entirely your problem, i can jus
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> therefore the command should be:
> cdrdao read-cd --source-device 0,0,0 cd.toc
Thanks for your reply. This isn't entirely what I'm looking for. I
currently have a collection of wav files on my HD, and I'd like to prepare
a cd-image of an audio cd, which I w
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