On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 02:01:27AM +0000, i'll teach you to turn away. wrote: <snip> > > 1. burn audio first: > "cdrecord -pad -v speed=16 dev=0,0,0 -multi -audio filesfilesfiles" > 2. find numbers to begin second session: > "cdrecord dev=0,0,0 -msinfo" (outputs x,y) > 3. create iso file: > "mkisofs -l -C x,y -o tmp.iso filesfilesfiles"
Okay - just been re-checking the docs. I'm pretty sure I used the README.cdplus as a guide. I did also notice in the README.multi "Use the -R flag to add Rock Ridge extensions (this is important)." I don't have my exact mkisofs command saved, but maybe this will help? > 4. burn data second: > "cdrecord -v speed=16 dev=0,0,0 -multi -xa1 cd_image" > > i also tried burning the data track with "cdrecord -v speed=16 > dev=0,0,0 -multi -data cd_image" since i don't know enough to know if > -xa1 is what i want. & i've tried burning both data types without the > -multi, as my reading shows cdrecord doesn't close the disc unless you > leave off the -multi on the last session. I think this is correct, the -multi does not go on the last burn. I did it once (from the cdrecord README.cdplus). These are the cdrecord commands I used (I save them in my .bash_history since I don't use it enough to remember them - and my CD burner died a while back & hasn't been replaced yet so I can't test): cdrecord speed=8 -v dev=0,0 -multi -dao -useinfo -swab *.wav cdrecord speed=12 -v dev=0,0 -data disk.out I don't recall if the -dao was important to this. The -swab was obviously just a swap bytes needed by my burner to do the audio correctly. There wasn't anything special I did to mount it. HTH -- Chris Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------- GNU/Linux --- The best things in life are free. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]