[linux-audio-user] Re: Gnome/K3B CDA burning issue

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Jerome Tuncer <columbiatwo@xxxxxxx>, on Fri Aug 19, 2005 [09:02:00 PM] said:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Mike's mail reminded me I have a persistent problem in K3B when burning 
> audio CDs.
> 
> I want to burn CDAs with no pause between the tracks. I pop up the 
> "Properties" window on the tracks, sets the padding to 0 sec. which 
> should do the job. In fact, the burning process is OK. The CD is indeed 
> readable...
> 
> However, the problem I encounter is that the CD is burnt as a two track 
> CD. My Walkman doesn't manage to skip to a track with a higher number 
> than  2. What is wrong here?
> 
> May it be related to the fact I burn CDAs in DAO mode (I was once told: 
> "If you want no pause between your tracks, you'll have to burn it in DAO 
> mode")? Must I burn them slower than 8x (a thing my burner seems unable 
> to do)?
> 
> Has anyone experienced the same problem?
> Does anyone know where it can come from?
> 
> This reminds me of another question (-:
> 
> Is there an audio CD extractor able to rip the whole CD as a unique 
> track? I think there was one in Win which could even provide the .cue 
> file with track time indexes which was a really nice feature... That 
> would be great if it existed in Linux, which I don't doubt (-:
> 

	Hi;

	cdrdao does exactly this. actually, so can cdrecord. K3B is
generally just a front end to these types of programs, but if it
is not doing the right thing, then I would read up on cdrdao, which
can make exact duplicates of cd's including things like 'hidden'
tracks.
	The man pages for cdrdao and cdrecord are quite extensive.

Good Luck;
Paul
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