Inability to make a audio cd of mp3s
Patricia Logan
plogan at dorsai.org
Sun Nov 24 14:38:41 EST 2002
Hi, Janina,
Your instructions have left me utterly confused. Please
educate me by explaining:
1. Why use the -tao option?
2. What is a "duio" CD?
3. In getting wav files from ones' hard disc to a blank CDR
using cdrecord, whether one has ripped them or gotten them some
other way, isn't copying what one is doing?
I recognize that it is very important that I comprehend what is
really going on with this process. Thanks for helping.
Pat
On Sun, 24
Nov 2002, Janina Sajka wrote:
> If you're trying to make an audio CD from your .wav files, use -tao,
> track at once, not -dao, disk at once mode.
>
> At least, I understood you to say you wanted to make an duio CD, and not
> a CD ROM containing .wav files. In any case, you don't "copy" them to
> the compact disk medium.
>
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