John R Pierce wrote: > Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >> Oh, I should add the closest I have come to this is: >> >> cdrdao read-cd --device /dev/hdb --datafile musicimage.bin musicimage-toc >> >> that is 2 files. Then I can burn a CD with: >> >> cdrdao write --device /dev/hdb musicimage-toc >> >> > > that sounds very similar to the bin/cue format generated by the formerly > popular Windows program CDRWIN, and supported by many apps. > > > does that -toc file look anything like... > > |FILE "|musicimage.bin" > | TRACK 01 AUDIO > INDEX 01 00:00:00 > TRACK 02 AUDIO > INDEX 01 06:42:00 > TRACK 03 AUDIO > ... > > (random example cribbed from the net) there are other optional fields. if it does, its a .CUE file ala CDRWIN format. // Track 47 TRACK AUDIO NO COPY NO PRE_EMPHASIS TWO_CHANNEL_AUDIO FILE "musicimage.bin" 45:48:66 01:09:03 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos