Graham, John on Tue, 29 Jun 1999 09:27:07 -0400 (EDT)


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RE: [Plug] Writing audio CDs?


What make and model are you guy using?  I was thinking about picking up one,
I want to be able to burn songs and make backups of Sony Playstation cd's.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Jason S. [SMTP:jason@survival.net]
> Sent:	Tuesday, June 29, 1999 9:14 AM
> To:	plug@lists.nothinbut.net
> Subject:	Re: [Plug] Writing audio CDs?
> 
> Jason Costomiris wrote:
> > 
> > Using cdda2wav, it's rather easy to pull tracks off of CDs.  Using
> cdrecord,
> > it's rather easy to write data CDs.
> > 
> > The only thing I miss from Windoze was the ability to rip tracks off of
> > various CDs, arrange them, and then burn an audio CD with 12-20 good
> songs,
> > suitable for long trips...  I used to do that with Adaptec's Easy CD
> Creator
> > Pro.
> > 
> > I'm looking for an alternative for use on Linux.  Thoughts?  I'm
> perfectly
> > willing to rip the audio tracks, make an image and then re-record.
> > Correct me if I'm wrong, but the tracks would need to be ripped as
> > some sort of audio file, be it wav, aiff, or whatever, mastered, then
> > burnt to CD.  The big question on my mind is, "How?"
> >e.
> 
> 
> You can still do that. Xcdroast is a good frontend, so is cdr-toaster. I
> prefer toaster. Anyways, you just extract the audio as wav files, order
> them the way you want them burned and start recording. Check out the
> -pad option of cdrecord so you dont loose the last couple seconds. I've
> had more luck burning cd's on my old sony cd-r under linux than windows.
> 
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