Thus spake Edward Guldemond ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 06:58:21PM +0200, chainy wrote: > > > > I cannot use cdrdao directly to copy cd's because I have problems extracting > > the tracks, it seems like the drivers in it wont fit with my CD-ROM drive. > > > > Anyone knows how to record an audio CD in DAO mode (to eliminate the 2 > > seccond gap between tracks), If I already have the tracks extracted? > > > > First of all, what drivers on cdrdao are you using? It uses (or used, > because it might have changed) cdparanoia to extract the tracks. Try > using the drivers generic-mmc-raw and generic-mmc in that order. I > found that my DVD drive is generic-mmc and my CD-R is generic-mmc-raw, > but ymmv. > > Having answered that, if you've extracted the tracks with cdparanoia or > cdda2wav, you just need to write a toc file. The specificiations for > which is in the cdrdao man page. Or you can fire up gcdmaster and > create a project using it's GUI.
I use XCDroast almost exclusively and have no problem assembling audio CDs from tracks I've created myself and then burning it DAO. Sometimes the GUI interface really is easier to use/get right. (But only sometimes) -- |Deryk Barker, Computer Science Dept. | Music does not have to be understood| |Camosun College, Victoria, BC, Canada| It has to be listened to. | |email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | |phone: +1 250 370 4452 | Hermann Scherchen. | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]