Audio CD Creating
Thomas M. Albright
talbright at tarogue.net
Wed May 28 20:56:30 EDT 2003
On Wed, 28 May 2003 pll at lanminds.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated: Tue, 27 May 2003 20:53:20 EDT
> "Thomas M. Albright" said:
>
> >Can anyone tell me of a good program that i can give a list of files to
> >and it will make a music cd out of?
>
> Are the .ogg files individual songs, or are they small clips of a
> larger "live" recording? The reason I ask is that with a "live"
> recording, the standard 2 sec spacer between songs is rather
> annoying, but with non-live stuff, it's rather normal and unnoticable.
>
They're all individual songs.
> If it's live stuff, then I recommend 'gcdmaster' which is a graphical
> front-end to cdrdao. If it's not live stuff, then try 'cdrecord',
> which is a command-line program and can be invoked as such:
>
> cdrecord <options> dev=<device> <track options> [track1...trackN]
>
> I've often done things like:
>
> cdrecord dev=/dev/scd1 -speed=8 `grep -v \# file.txt`
>
But how does cdrecord convert the .ogg file into a cdda 'file'? I want
to be able to play this in a regular cd player.
> Or something like that in order to make "mix" CDs.
>
> HTH,
>
Somewhat, thanks. :)
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