On 5/21/2002 9:48 AM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
> On Tue, 21 May 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
> 
>> On 5/21/2002 8:33 AM, someone claiming to be Susan Macchia wrote:
>> 
>>> IMHO, gcombust is the best cd burning linux software out there.
>>> 
>> 
>> <snip>
>> 
>> Then what's the secret to getting a good audio CD burned with
>> gcombust?
> 
> 
> Secret?  There isn't one really.  First go to the "Audio Files" tab,
> and select what you wish to burn, then go to the "Burn" tab, and
> select "Audio Files" in the top "Data Seource" box.  Make sure that
> all the other options under "Misc Options" & "CD-Records device
> options" are accurate for your environment, and then click the
> "Combust!" button at the bottom. I find it infinitely more intuitive
> than XCdroast.
> 

My problem is the "Swab audio" option in the Misc Options section. What is it, and 
should the damn button be pressed or not? In other words, how am I supposed to know 
whether the audio data is in "byte-swapped (little endian) order"? WTF is 
"byte-swapped (little endian) order" anyway? Better yet, why do I even have to know? 

<snip>

Regards, 
Tim

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