[linux-audio-user] Re: Audio CD track marks

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wes schreiner <wes@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Robert Epprecht wrote:
>
>>I have a long .wav file which I want to burn on CD. I want to set some
>>marks so that one can jump to certain points in the file during playback.
>>Something like a live recording with different pieces of music. I do not
>>want these 'track marks' to be audible (no pause between the numbers).

> Gcdmaster will let you do this easily.  It give you a GUI for building
> a toc (Table of Contents) file.  In turn, the toc file and your wav
> file are fed to cdrdao to burn the CD.

Thank you, I'm reading man cdrdao now ;-)

(I had always misinterpreted 'cdrdao' as cd-READ-at-once and didn't
 realize that it can *write* cd's too...)

Robert

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