On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Pye, Adam wrote:
DAO mode without any success. The WAV files were extracted "exactly" and
are not "padded" to the sector size (2352 bytes) to avoid any "clicks" at
the end of each track.
The unfamous "click" you are probably thinking of are the two full sectors
which
Why are typos always on positions where they ruin the meaning most
effectively
On 25-Oct-00 Karl-Heinz Herrmann wrote:
There will be now extra data added between the tracks.
thats of course a "no"
K.-h.
Use the -pad option
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: "Pye, Adam" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been trying to get CDRECORD to burn a CD made of multiple WAV files in
DAO mode without any success. The WAV files were extracted "exactly" and
are not "padded" to the sector size
"Pye, Adam" [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
I've been trying to get CDRECORD to burn a CD made of multiple WAV files in
DAO mode without any success. The WAV files were extracted "exactly" and
are not "padded" to the sector size (2352 bytes) to avoid any "clicks" at
the end of each track. When I
The total output written to a CD must be a multiple of 2352, because
you must write some number of physical sectors. In DAO mode I am less
clear why padding would be needed, assuming that all the wav files are
concatenated into a single "track" generated on-the-fly. I don't know if
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