Hi Arnold, --- Arnold Krille <arnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Friday 27 May 2005 00:07, R Parker wrote: > > I have a TOC and corresponding .wav file that > defines > > 12 songs for an album. The album is on a deadline > to > > be printed in less than 24 hours. So the album > needs > > to be uploaded to an ftp server at the dupe house. > > This seems like it should be a no brainer but for > the > > life of me...I need to write to a hard disk rather > > than to /dev/cdwriter. > > Can this be done? > > If not then I have to produce each individual song > and > > a document for the dupe house to work with but > that is > > not what I want. I'm tired and not being very clear. Sorry! > Do they want every song as a wave-format on hd? Then > burn it and rip it again > with cdparanoia. I have one wave format file that is every song; master01.wav and a Table of Contents file (cd.toc) that describes the starts, lengths and text fields. What I need is an image file that is exactly what gets burned to the CD to be burned onto my hard disk. I don't see where this can be done though. And Nick Mainsbridge informs me that I can provide the duplication house with the master01.wav and cd.toc and they will burn the master. It makes sense. I'll upload both files to a duplication house ftp server and see how they respond. ron > I remember some old cd-burning-docs talking about > using partitions for testing > but that was for iso-images, not audio-cd's... Right, the loopback device rings a bell somewhere in my memory bank. :) ron > Don't they accept cd's as masters? > > Arnold > > -- > There is a theory which states that if ever anyone > discovers exactly what the > Universe is for and why it is here, it will > instantly disappear and be > replaced by something even more bizarre and > inexplicable. > > > There is another theory which states that this has > already happened. > > -- Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the > Universe > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com