Also, you need to specify the name of your toc file as the last argument to cdrdao. Recall that an audio CD will consist of a something.toc file that identifies all the audio tracks to be included. On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:50:21PM -0400, Jacob Schmude wrote: > Hi > First, have you set up your cdrw drive to emulate scsi? If not, you need to do that first (see cd-writing-howto for details). For cdrdao, you don't specify a /dev > node. I know the documentation says you can, but it's never worked for me. You use the bus,id,lun scsi syntax. If you're cd writer is already set up, you can > see what scsi id it has by running: > cdrecord -scanbus > Once you find that ID, use that with cdrdao's --device switch. If your writer is not set up to emulate scsi, that absolutely must be done first. Again, see cd- > writing-howto for details. > HTH -- Make sure your E-mail can be read by everyone! http://www.betips.net/etc/evilmail.html