On Mon September 6 2010, Robert wrote:
> cdrecord dev=5,0,0 -pad speed=0 -audio *.wav
>
> Which doesn't work, either.
>
>
> Again, I have no problem with k3b EXCEPT that I must manually select which
> songs to burn to the CD rather than let a script do it ... and surprise me.
>
> Any ideas?
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On 09/06/2010 06:53 PM, Robert wrote:
> I attacked the seemingly simply task of producing an audio CD from a
> collection of MP3 files and have concluded that it's not as easy as
> it sounds. UNLESS GUI front ends are used! I would much rather stick
> with CLI because scripting works better
Michael Miles wrote:
> Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>> On 09/06/2010 09:53 PM, Robert wrote:
>>> I attacked the seemingly simply task of producing an audio CD from a
>>> collection of MP3 files and have concluded that it's not as easy as it
>>> sounds. UNLESS GUI front ends are used! I would much rat
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> On 09/06/2010 09:53 PM, Robert wrote:
>
>> I attacked the seemingly simply task of producing an audio CD from a
>> collection of MP3 files and have concluded that it's not as easy as it
>> sounds. UNLESS GUI front ends are used! I would much rather stick with
>> CLI
On 09/06/2010 09:53 PM, Robert wrote:
> I attacked the seemingly simply task of producing an audio CD from a
> collection of MP3 files and have concluded that it's not as easy as it
> sounds. UNLESS GUI front ends are used! I would much rather stick with
> CLI because scripting works better that
I attacked the seemingly simply task of producing an audio CD from a
collection of MP3 files and have concluded that it's not as easy as it
sounds. UNLESS GUI front ends are used! I would much rather stick with
CLI because scripting works better that way.
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