Re: Program or script to simulate a CD based on toc-file

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On 01/28/2012 09:10 PM, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>   Is there a text-based application to simulate a CD, based on a toc-file?
>   My situation: I'm experimenting with toc-files, but I am not yet sure,
> if I fully grasped allthe details and I'd like to see a few behaviours
> based on some decisions without burning CD after CD. A nice script would
> do. I'm mainlky interested in succession of tracks, gaps - orno gaps -
> perhaps indices. CD-TEXT would be welcome luxury. Any ideas on the
> matter are very much appreciated.

Hi Julien,
lame and easy: use a re-writeable CD.

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