On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 10:49, Michael Tiernan wrote:
> Anyone familiar enough with cd-record to help me burn a music CD?
> I'm trying to put together some songs for my upcoming wedding and doing them 
> on one CD will make our lives much easier.

Xcdroast is the easiest way to rip tracks and later write them to CD, if
you don't insist on using a command line tool.

When copying a disc in its original format (not your goal here, but
maybe useful later), I recommend using "cdrdao".  It will preserve all
track gap info, as well as the data between tracks and sub-channel data
when possible.  It's probably the closest you can get to an exact
duplicate.

> (I'm hoping to avoid some of the morality discussions here since I own all the 
> records/cds/tapes that I'm looking to use for this purpose.)

Looks like you missed out on that one.




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