On 06/19/2018 10:50 AM, bart deruyter wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have now spent a few hours on finding a way to write an audio-cd
> image. Time to ask for help :-) .
>
> Here some background to understand what I need to achieve:
>
> I've got all the songs of my album in one long ardour session, which I
> exported as one long wav-file, together with a .cue file.
>
> From that wav and cue file I can perfectly write regular physical
> audio-CD's with K3b, (brasero seems to fail with cue files completely)
> but when set K3b to 'only create image', it creates 13 seperate wav
> files, which are the 13 seperate songs. I'd expect a .iso, but
> whatever I try, I only get those 13 seperate wavs.
>
> So, I guess I must be missing something fundamental here.. but what?
>
> In ohter words, is there some way to create an iso from only a wav and
> a cue file? I need it to send it to the company who'll press our CD's.
>
> grtz, and thanks in advance
> Bart
>
Hi Bart,

I just looked into this and I'm completely stumped, but I don't have a
way to replicate what you are trying to accomplish. Anyone else on this
list is welcome to chime-in.

I'd highly recommend getting onto the Freenode IRC network and asking
someone in #ubuntustudio, #kubuntu, #ubuntu, or #k3b (you might have to
wait to get a response, especially in #k3b, sometimes hours for any of
those channels). Kubuntu and Ubuntu Studio are different flavors of the
same Linux distribution, and since k3b isn't exclusive to just Ubuntu
Studio, you have more than one channel for help. If you go to a chat
room, someone is more likely to be able to walk you through it.

Thanks,
Erich



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