On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Martin McCormick wrote: > I burned some CD's on a Philips CDR870 and did not do a > very good job of indexing the tracks. Now that I got cdrecord > and both cdparanoia and cdda2wav working under Debian Linux, I > think I remember reading on this list that one can extract all > tracks as one huge Wave file. Of course, it is then necessary to > edit that enormous file in to new Wave files which I will attempt > to do later, but my question is whether or not it is possible > using existing tools to combine 2, more, or all individual tracks > on a CD in to a single Wave file? if you want to copy an entire audio-cd in the same order and lenght use: cdparanoia "1-" data.wav then use: cdrdao read-toc cd.toc with the correct devices for both commands ofcourse This will write a table-of-contents file for you which you can use with cdrdao to write your disk-copy. I found that cdrdao is more souted for audio-disk writing then cdrecord is. There's a deb-package of cdrdao as well. > Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK > OSU Center for Computing and Information Services Network Operations Group > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > -- slainte mhaith (good health), slainte (cheers) Uisce Beatha (water of live/health) ----------- Andor Demarteau E-mail: ademarte@students.cs.uu.nl student computer science www: http://www.students.cs.uu.nl/~ademarte/ Utrecht University irc: see webpage for details ----------- Believe in yourself, know what you want, and make it happen!