On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Julien Claassen<julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:> Hi!> I usually use cdrecord (aka wodim), and I know there cdrdao, but I never> got it to work properly with my IDE CD-drive. I compiled my own kernel and> it doesn't have IDE-SCSI emulation. That might be a problem. I know that> cdrdao can do gapless and cdrecord should be able to do that as well. But I> don't know how. But these are the alternatives in the console I know of.> Sorry I couldn't be of more help.> Kindest regards> Julien> Thanks Julien. These are the ones I'm also looking at, along withcdda2wav. I'd like to go command line because I've had a few problemsin Linux, one of which Joerg Schilling (sp?) says may be related to along-standing SCSI bug in the kernel, but from my early tests doesn'tshow up at all under Cygwin. k3b seems to use: /usr/bin/cdrecord -v gracetime=2 dev=/dev/hda speed=40 -raw96rdriveropts=burnfree -clone -eject /home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img to build an image file for what that program calls a Clone. I then see this: /usr/bin/readcd -v dev=/dev/hda f=/home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img -cloneretries=128 ts=128k I suspect to write the CD-Rs that aren't working in my car. Anyway, I've played with a few commands and gotten data on disk, but Ihaven't tried writing anything to CD-R yet. Also, look into readcd -c2scancdrecord -minfo for testing the quality of what's on CD, along with lots of othercommand line variations. Again, thanks for the interest. Cheers,Mark P.S. - Seems like Dave should have written this up years ago in theLinux Journal. Probably he did! ;-)_______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user