Hi all
I find that for audio CDs, cdrdao works the best for met. Cdrecord forces
a 2 second pause between each track. Cdrdao can make an exact copy of a
cd, that will even cause the correct CDDA entry to be loaded.
Furthmore, it has an automagic copy command, where you just feed it the
original
also sprach John Griffiths (on Tue, 13 Feb 2001 01:25:44PM +1100):
> thanks, that worked a treat and it makes sense. can i ask what the
> fs=8M parameter was doing?
without intending to be offensive, i think RTFM is the right response.
i myself learn a lot just from man pages and i really just don
At 09:09 PM 2/12/2001 -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
>also sprach John Griffiths (on Tue, 13 Feb 2001 01:02:43PM +1100):
>> i've got cdparanoia stripping the tracks to .wav on the HD but need
>> some guidance for putting them back onto a blank in a way a stero
>> could read.
>
>cdrecord dev=0,2,0 speed=8 f
also sprach John Griffiths (on Tue, 13 Feb 2001 01:02:43PM +1100):
> i've got cdparanoia stripping the tracks to .wav on the HD but need
> some guidance for putting them back onto a blank in a way a stero
> could read.
cdrecord dev=0,2,0 speed=8 fs=8M -v -dao -eject defpregap=1 -audio *.wav
check
g'day,
can anyone point me to resources for copying audio cd's under debian?
i've got cdparanoia stripping the tracks to .wav on the HD but need some
guidance for putting them back onto a blank in a way a stero could read.
Cheers,
John
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