Steve Bell wrote: > Hi > Is there a Linux CD burning programme anyone knows of that can take a long > sound file, and put track markers on it while burning, which I believe is > called being able to edit the PQ subcodes. I've googled to no avail. > If yes, is there an OSX port? > TIA!!! > Steve
http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/example.html#toc-file-example There should be an OSX port of cdrdao, if not I'm sure there is some OSX cd writing software that will deal with the TOC file explained below. I think this can be simplified even more by omitting the index and you get a file that you can easily create by hand. The syntax is FILE <filename> <start> [<length>] So presuming you've got a track that's say 42 minutes long, the following TOC file will basically put markers at 5 minute intervals up until 35 minutes when it will just write the remainder of the track (however long that may be - in a 42min track, 7mins). What its actually saying is from this point in the file, burn 5mins of audio, but when burnt with Disk-at-once there'll be no gaps. TRACK AUDIO FILE "live.wav" 0:0:0 5:0:0 TRACK AUDIO FILE "live.wav" 5:0:0 5:0:0 TRACK AUDIO FILE "live.wav" 10:0:0 5:0:0 TRACK AUDIO FILE "live.wav" 15:0:0 5:0:0 TRACK AUDIO FILE "live.wav" 20:0:0 5:0:0 TRACK AUDIO FILE "live.wav" 25:0:0 5:0:0 TRACK AUDIO FILE "live.wav" 30:0:0 5:0:0 TRACK AUDIO FILE "live.wav" 35:0:0