On 06/30/2012 05:28 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote:
On 1 July 2012 00:08, JD <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>>
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. Apparently becase an audio CD is
made of multiple tracks, once cannot create a .img
or a .iso of it.
You can indeed make an image of an audio CD, although it's not an
ISO9660 image as there's no filesystem as such on an audio CD. What
you have instead is something known as a "TOC", or "Table of Contents"
file which is written out as ASCII text. I suspect K3B has created a
raw image for you, but either not written out the TOC or you've not
understood its significance.
I can see where you are trying to go, but I don't think you're going
to find a solution that's very well supported by media players. Most
of us create a directory for each CD then put the transcoded audio
files, plus any cover art images, playlists, etc. in there.
--
Andy
/The only person to have all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe/
Right. I saw several blogs saying pretty much the same thing.
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