[linux-audio-user] cdrecord usage

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Hi,

--- Tim <helycos@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to make audio CDs which are playable in hifi
> CD players.  I wish 
> to burn in steps, yet have the CD playable before
> final fixation.

I don't think this can be done. HiFi players, to the
best of my knowledge, require fixated CDs. However, a
CD-R deck should play CDs which aren't fixated. I
think.

Gotta run,

ron

  So 
> far I have made a lot of coasters.  How would the
> command line read in 
> order to achieve my goal?
> 
> cdrecord -multi speed=4 dev=0,0,0 *.wav
> cdrecord -nofix speed=4 dev=0,0,0 *.wav
> 
> these will burn a CD which isn't recognised by my
> hifi CD player until
> 
> cdrecord -fix dev=0,0,0
> 
> Fixes the disk and allows playing of tracks, allows
> further burns but 
> these are not accessible by the CD player as the toc
> doesn't identify them.
> 
> Sadly I am able to create such disks on windoze with
> Easy CD Creator. 
> If cdrecord cannot allow this, what is the
> difference?  I'm using 
> version 1.1.
> 
> TIA, Tim
> 


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