I'd like to make a mixed audio and data CD that can be played in a normal audio CD player or mounted on a GNU/Linux or Windows box.
Is this the correct way to do it? $ mkisofs -r -J -o foo.iso data/ $ cdrecord -v -pad dev=/dev/hdd speed=24 -audio track1.wav \ track2.wav track3.wav -data foo.iso Or should the data come first? I think the -pad option (which has improved my audio-only CDs in the past) won't harm the data part, and that the -dao option is incompatible with multiple tracks. Are these assumptions correct? (This is on a 2.6 kernel with /dev/hdd as the CD-RW drive.) Thanks, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]