On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 18:11:33 -0500 lanas <lanas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There are picked-up by grip for instance as .wav files, but > are they .wav on a CD ? If so, can I just put all my .wav files from > Ardour ina directory, make an ISO image from that, and then burn the > ISO on a RW CD ? No, ISO images are data CD formats. I'd either use a program like cd-roast or K3B to burn an audio disk, or make a TOC (table of contents) file and use cdrecord to make the audio disk. Since you're already familiar with Ardour, this might be of some use: http://ardour.org/manual/export/cdtoc A TOC file is a pretty simple thing that can be done quickly in a simple text editor if you want. Here's an example from a project of mine: CD_DA CD_TEXT { LANGUAGE_MAP { 0 : EN } LANGUAGE 0 { TITLE "Big Society 6" PERFORMER "Big Society" COMPOSER "" } } TRACK AUDIO COPY NO PRE_EMPHASIS CD_TEXT { LANGUAGE 0 { TITLE "Martyr's Life" PERFORMER "Big Society" COMPOSER "Tom Shields" } } PREGAP 00:02:00 FILE "/tape/BigSociety/MartyrsLife/MartyrsLife.wav" 0 TRACK AUDIO COPY NO PRE_EMPHASIS CD_TEXT { LANGUAGE 0 { TITLE "Dirty" PERFORMER "Big Society" COMPOSER "Tom Shields" } } PREGAP 00:02:00 FILE "/tape/BigSociety/Dirty/dirty.wav" 0 TRACK AUDIO COPY NO PRE_EMPHASIS CD_TEXT { LANGUAGE 0 { TITLE "Snails On the Move" PERFORMER "Big Society" COMPOSER "Tom Shields" } } PREGAP 00:02:00 FILE "/tape/BigSociety/SnailsOnTheMove/SnailsOnTheMove.wav" 0 .... and so on. -- ====================================================================== Joe Hartley - UNIX/network Consultant - jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa