[linux-audio-user] writing audio to a cd

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On Fri, 27 May 2005 14:49:56 +0100, Steve Harris  
<S.W.Harris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 03:35:52PM +0200, Michael Wagner wrote:
>> On 5/27/05, Nick Torenvliet <torenvliet@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > I have a song in ardour- four tracks... and I want to write it to an
>> > audio cd so I can play it on any cd player... could someone fill in  
>> the
>> > blanks for me....
>>
>> Hm... I didn't use Ardour until now, but I think it should read:
>>
>> >From ardour I export into a .wav file.
>
> More specifically, a 16 bit integer, stereo WAV. With dithering.
>
> The ardour manual tells you how to do it the hardcaore way too, if you
> prefer: http://ardour.org/manual/export:cdtoc
>
>> Then I burn an audio cd using that whiz bang app cdrecord.
>>
>> Or did I miss something?
>
> If you like pictures with your apps I highly recommend K3B.
> http://www.k3b.org/

you might also consider pulling your 16-bit wav file(s) into rezound. i  
know you only said ONE song, but when you have more than one you can drop  
track markers on the timeline and then burn directly, all within rezound.

-p

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