On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 17:20, Bill Moseley wrote: > At 11:59 AM 11/21/02 +0100, Stefan Janecek wrote: > >> And how I can build a toc file from a collection of .wav > >> files (where I don't know their length in seconds). > >> > > > >I use the following bash script to do that... > >(if you don't give the length explicitly, cdrdao is wise > >enough to take the length of the .wav file ;-) > > Oh, sorry I was not clear. Maybe I'm assuming the toc/cue sheet does more > than what it really does. > > I'm trying to find out what I can do with the toc -- e.g. can I adjust > song/track lengths (cut the last 20 seconds out of a song)? Or can I split > a track into two tracks (say I have a single wave file I want to include on > a CDR that has two songs and I want the track display to change mid-way > through that song)?
Yes, you can do all of that with the toc-file. See 'man cdrdao' for the exact specification of this file. > > And if I can do those things (by adjusting the times in the toc file) then > I'd need a way to get the length of the wav file in seconds when creating > the toc file. Yes. I never used those features, so I can't recall a simple method to get the length of the wav file (but I am sure there is such a simple method) Maybe the 'gcdmaster' program might be interesting for you: it is a graphical user interface to cdrdao, and you can set indexes, track beginnings and ends and all the like with it. > > This is off topic for debian-user, so pointers to any good active linux CDR > list would be helpful. Hmmm.Don't know any list, but http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdr.html provides an extensive list of links to Linux/CDR-related information... HTH, Stefan > > Thanks very much, > > > -- > Bill Moseley > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Did you know that if you play a Windows 2000 cd backwards, you will hear the voice of Satan? That's nothing! If you play it forward, it'll install Windows 2000. __________________________________________________________________________ Stefan Janecek Institute of Semiconductor & Solid State Physics Universtity of Linz/Austria
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