Re: k3b and create image

2012-06-30 Thread JD
On 06/30/2012 05:28 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote: On 1 July 2012 00:08, JD mailto:jd1...@gmail.com>> wrote: On 06/30/2012 03:58 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote: Thanx Andy. I do know what wav files are. I was hoping to delete them and use just the one file which krb says is the image.

Re: k3b and create image

2012-06-30 Thread JD
On 06/30/2012 05:12 PM, Steven Stern wrote: On 06/30/2012 06:08 PM, JD wrote: On 06/30/2012 03:58 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote: On 30 June 2012 22:49, JD mailto:jd1...@gmail.com>> wrote: I used k3b to copy the image of an audio cd. It produced files like Track01.wav T

Re: k3b and create image

2012-06-30 Thread Tim
On Sat, 2012-06-30 at 17:08 -0600, JD wrote: > I do know what wav files are. Uncompressed audio files. They're a sound file (as are MP3s, OGGs, and various other audio files). One might say that they're a Windows format, but I seem to recall that it's a sound blaster thing (a brand of sound card

Re: k3b and create image

2012-06-30 Thread Andy Blanchard
On 1 July 2012 00:08, JD wrote: > On 06/30/2012 03:58 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote: > Thanx Andy. > I do know what wav files are. > I was hoping to delete them and use just the one > file which krb says is the image. I was under the > impression it would produce a .img file. But I was > disappointed.

Re: k3b and create image

2012-06-30 Thread Steven Stern
On 06/30/2012 06:08 PM, JD wrote: > On 06/30/2012 03:58 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote: >> On 30 June 2012 22:49, JD mailto:jd1...@gmail.com>> >> wrote: >> >> I used k3b to copy the image of an audio cd. >> It produced files like >> Track01.wav >> >> Track16.wav >> >> >> These ar

Re: k3b and create image

2012-06-30 Thread JD
On 06/30/2012 03:58 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote: On 30 June 2012 22:49, JD mailto:jd1...@gmail.com>> wrote: I used k3b to copy the image of an audio cd. It produced files like Track01.wav Track16.wav These are the audio tracks in .WAV format, which any media player shou

Re: k3b and create image

2012-06-30 Thread Andy Blanchard
On 30 June 2012 22:49, JD wrote: > I used k3b to copy the image of an audio cd. > It produced files like > Track01.wav > > Track16.wav > These are the audio tracks in .WAV format, which any media player should be able to play. Alternatively you could transcode them into FLAC (lossless comp

k3b and create image

2012-06-30 Thread JD
I used k3b to copy the image of an audio cd. It produced files like Track01.wav Track16.wav and it also produced a file simply with the title of the audio cd, and without extensions and it is 803066400 bytes large. Running $ file 'Into The Unknown' Into The Unknown: data The file is quite l