cd track revisited

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Janina:

Thanks for that bit and gee that makes sense.<grin> Of course and I
didn't think to try that. I guess I was thinking that once you started
the session it was done once you put a track on there, but forgot its
not done until you fix it.
I couldn't mount the cd directly so have chosen to use abcde to make
them all vorbis files and then will set about building custom discs from
there. I think the vorbis format will have the least loss for what I
want to do.

Thanks.



On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 11:27:31AM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> Scott:
> 
> You can certainly create an audio CD with  cdrecord in track at once mode, 
> which is -tao. However, I would like to hear from folks experienced with 
> cdrdao about putting together a custom audio CD using the more 
> sophisticated capibilities of cdrdao where one can control the time 
> interval between tracks, and include cddb index data, etc., etc.
> 
> Meanwhile, I'd just copy your .wav files into a directory and burn away 
> with cdrecord. I think you can force the order by numbering them 
> appropriately, by the way.




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