* Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004 Jul 31 08:40 -0500]: > Read through the whole man page and some other stuff also. Audio cds > don't have a file system, so they are not iso9660 cds. They basically > only have the raw data stream in 16-bit stereo samples in PCM coding at > 44100 samples/second with no header. I don't know the endianess > though. They also need to have an integral number of blocks in length. > > I guess the solution will have to be to use sox to create the raw files > and then write my own program to create the image or hack into cdrecord > to enable it to dump its data to file skipping the drive commands.
Okay, Micha, that makes sense. It was worth a guess and I hadn't seen it mentioned in this thread. Perhaps you need a tool that simply does the reverse of cdparanoia, i.e. takes .wav track files and builds them into a CD image like PCM file. Easy to say, perhaps not so easy to implement. - Nate >> -- Wireless | Amateur Radio Station N0NB | Successfully Microsoft Amateur radio exams; ham radio; Linux info @ | free since January 1998. http://www.qsl.net/n0nb/ | "Debian, the choice of My Kawasaki KZ-650 SR @ | a GNU generation!" http://www.networksplus.net/n0nb/ | http://www.debian.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]