hello,
i've been searching for a solution to the semaphore leak problem that causes
gramofile to report semget: no space left on device. this has been
reasonably well documented in web groups. but first let me explain what i'm
trying to do and maybe you have a suggestion:
i've been looking
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 21:23:47 - , [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Malaby)
wrote:
I am trying to use gramofile to get some records made into CD's, but I can
not get gramofile to see any input. I can use the mixer and get the line in
signal out of my PC speakers, so I know that I have signal to my sound
Happy new year FSBD users!!
I am trying to use gramofile to get some records made into CD's, but I can
not get gramofile to see any input. I can use the mixer and get the line in
signal out of my PC speakers, so I know that I have signal to my sound
card, but gramofile only makes a file
Dan Malaby wrote:
Happy new year FSBD users!!
I am trying to use gramofile to get some records made into CD's,
Me, too.
but I
can not get gramofile to see any input. I can use the mixer and get the
line in signal out of my PC speakers, so I know that I have signal to my
sound card
I am trying to digitize my old vinyl records and I am somehow missing
something along the way. I can make wav files from the records with
gramofile and from there, I can make an image with mkisofs, mount it
with vnconfig and play the wav files. I can even play the wav files on
a CD burned from
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 12:08:04AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to digitize my old vinyl records and I am somehow missing
something along the way. I can make wav files from the records with
gramofile and from there, I can make an image with mkisofs, mount it
with vnconfig
Stijn Hoop wrote:
An audio CD does *not* have a filesystem on it; you should not use
mkisofs to make an iso before you burn one. Instead, use something like
# burncd audio track1.wav track2.wav track3.wav fixate
Then you'll be set.
See also the handbook online, at
It looks like what I need to use to make audio CDs that look like
the ones I can buy (ie, you insert into a Cd drive and the name of
the CD shows up as a mountpoint) is cdrdao. I don't see any
options for cdrecord to write a volume label.
The port of cdrdao doesn't have the UI (gcdmaster) so
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, paul beard wrote:
It looks like what I need to use to make audio CDs that look like
the ones I can buy (ie, you insert into a Cd drive and the name of
the CD shows up as a mountpoint) is cdrdao. I don't see any
options for cdrecord to write a volume label.
The port of
Fernando Gleiser wrote:
Look at the cdrdao docs. man cdrdao has a section explaining the format
of the toc files. If that fails, you can try searching the cdrdao
mailing lists and project's web page.
Yeah, I've read those. They didn't help. Wading through the (to
me) cryptic file format for
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