Alex Shnitman wrote:
> http://cdrdao.sf.net/ is your answer; check out the --on-the-fly option.
> It's not recommended to work this way, though, unless your source CD is
> completely pristine and unscratched, because often it takes more time to
> read sectors with even small scratches, and this m
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 11:13, אלי סגל wrote:
> Hi all ...
> How can i duplicate a cd in one step ??
> from my cdrom to the cdr ??
>
> i mean an audio cd
http://cdrdao.sf.net/ is your answer; check out the --on-the-fly option.
It's not recommended to work this way, though, unless your source CD i
Hi
Use DD to make an ISO of the cd:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=myaudiocd.iso
And then use cdrecord to burn it, like you burn any other ISO. (If you don't
know how - see the CD burning howto in linuxdoc.org)
You can also use /dev/cdrom is the iso, but I wouldn't recommend doing
that - there's high chan
Hi all ...
How can i duplicate a cd in one step ??
from my cdrom to the cdr ??
i mean an audio cd
thanx
Eli Segal