Chris Lale wrote:
Chris Lale wrote:
> I have this problem in both Stable (Sarge) and Unstable with kernel
> 2.6.8-2-386. I have two .wav files (recorded with sound-recorder).
> I can burn a CD with cdrecord using either one of the files, and
> the result is a playable audio CD.
>
> If I burn a disc using both files, the CD will not play on a
> software audio player or on audio hi-fi equipment. The commands I
> have tried are
>
> cdrecord -eject -v -tao speed=16 -audio -pad dev=ATA:1,0,0 *.wav
> cdrecord -eject -v -dao speed=16 -audio -pad dev=ATA:1,0,0 *.wav
> cdrecord -eject -v -dao speed=16 -audio -pad dev=/dev/hdc *.wav.
>
> The same problem occurs using XCDRoast and k3b (which both use
> cdrecord).
>
> I can burn the .wav files using the -data switch, transfer them to
> a Windoze machine and burn an audio CD sucessfully there.
Thanks to Luis and Rodney.
I went to the Cdrecord FAQ website
(http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/man/cdr_readme.html) and found this:
Cdrecord currently only supports Track at once. (For audio files.)
If I use track at once
$ cdrecord -eject -v -tao speed=16 -pad -audio dev=ATA:1,0,0 *.wav
I get a playable audio disc.
If I use disk at once
$ cdrecord -eject -v -dao speed=16 -pad -audio dev=ATA:1,0,0 *.wav
I get a disc not recognised by audio equipment.
This is also true of X-CD-Roast. You must choose "Track-At-Once (TAO)"
and not the default "Disk-At-Once (DAO)". This must be how I encountered
the problem in the first place - I just accepted the default.
In my original post, I indicated that -tao did not work when I now know
that it should do. I think I confused myself because writing in simulate
mode (-dummy) produces an error.
Also unexplained is that Rodney seems to have made a successful
recording using -dao. Perhaps its something to do with the -useinfo switch?
Chris.
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