Em Qui, 2004-08-26 às 12:54, Tom Brinkman escreveu:
> On Wednesday 25 August 2004 07:28 pm, Chris wrote:
> > On Wednesday 25 August 2004 07:32 am, JoeHill wrote:
> > > Some aliases you can add to your .bashrc once you get the
> > > hang of it (these are courtesy of the great command line CD
> > > writing guru Mr. Tom Brinkman):
> > >
> > > alias bdcd='cdrecord -v -eject driveropts=burnfree speed=24
> > > dev=1,0,0 -data'
> > >
> > > alias bacd='cdrecord -v -eject driveropts=burnfree speed=24
> > > dev=1,0,0 -pad -audio *.wav'
> > >
> > > alias biso='cdrecord -v -eject driveropts=burnfree speed=16
> > > dev=1,0,0 -dao'
> > >
> > > alias mkcdimg='mkisofs -r -o cd_image'
> > >
> > > alias ripacd='cdparanoia -vB 1- /home/<user>/wav/'
> > >
> > > (watch the line wrap, each alias should all be on one line)
> >
> > Thanks Joe for posting Toms alias's.  I've got a few of them in
> > use but I never did catch all of them.
> 
>    A few words of caution. 'bdcd' is currently
> alias bdcd='cdrecord -v -eject driveropts=burnfree speed=24 
> dev=ATA:1,1,0 -data'
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
>     See the difference?  I run cooker and I've been kept shuffled 
> between scsi-emulation and ATA.  Current 10.1 beta's have me back 
> to ATA, which requires adjusting my aliases and editing fstab to 
> point to the proper device (ie, scd* or hd*). 'cdrecord -scanbus' 
> will alert you as to which to use.  In some early implementations 
> only 'cdrecord dev=ATA: -scanbus' will work.  So try both.
> 
>     Much of the above (ie, scsi/ATA) is why GUI's often fail.
> 
>     Also, for anything but audio cd's an image must be made first, 
> then burned.  In the case of 'biso', you've probly already got an 
> image (ie, iso) so just 'biso name_of.iso' does it.
> 
>    For data files, 'mkcdimg /path/to/dir/' makes an image of all 
> the files in dir/. The image is named 'cd_image' and is created 
> in the dir you run the mkcdimg command in. Then burn with 
> 'bdcd cd_image' in that directory.  'du cd_image' must be less 
> than 702MB's.  Overburning is not advised (doesn't work anyhow ;)
> 
>      For audio CD's 'bacd' needs to be run in the dir the .wav's 
> are in.  I've needed to add -sao to do audio burns. To avoid 
> errors when the total time of the wav's is close to 80 minutes.
> I believe this is due to a change in newer cdrecord versions.
> alias bacd='cdrecord -v -eject driveropts=burnfree speed=24 
> dev=ATA:1,1,0 -sao -pad -audio *.wav'
> 
>     As to credit:  Most all of my burning aliases were shamelessly 
> stolen or adapted from examples in the CD-Writing-How-To   and 
> some other online sources.
> 
> ..... out of disgust and frustration with GUI apps for burning ;)

All my burning aliases were shamelessly adapted from yours 8-)
In fact, thanks to you, I came to realise how useful aliases can be.
  
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