On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 17:20, Bill Moseley wrote:
> At 11:59 AM 11/21/02 +0100, Stefan Janecek wrote:
> >> And how I can build a toc file from a collection of .wav
> >> files (where I don't know their length in seconds).
> >>
> >
> >I use the following bash script to do that...
> >(if you don't giv
Please reply to the list chris, not to me in personal.
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Subject: Re: [OT] cdrdao and toc files
Date: 21 Nov 2002 20:41:52 +0100
On 21 Nov 2002, at 11:59, Stefan Janecek wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-11
At 11:59 AM 11/21/02 +0100, Stefan Janecek wrote:
>> And how I can build a toc file from a collection of .wav
>> files (where I don't know their length in seconds).
>>
>
>I use the following bash script to do that...
>(if you don't give the length explicitly, cdrdao is wise
>enough to take the le
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 02:00, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Can someone point me to info about the toc files used by cdrdao.
> Specifically I'm trying to understand what I can and cannot do just with
> the toc file -- such as how to split a track into multiple tracks, or
> shorten a track.
> And how I ca
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 05:00:22PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Can someone point me to info about the toc files used by cdrdao.
> Specifically I'm trying to understand what I can and cannot do just with
> the toc file -- such as how to split a track into multiple tracks, or
> shorten a track. And
Can someone point me to info about the toc files used by cdrdao.
Specifically I'm trying to understand what I can and cannot do just with
the toc file -- such as how to split a track into multiple tracks, or
shorten a track. And how I can build a toc file from a collection of .wav
files (where I d
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