The option is defpregap, not devpregap, and defpregap/pregap is only to be used when making Track-At-Once CDs with TEAC drives, according to man cdrecord. If your CD doesn't support session-at-once, try defpregap=0 or the example in man cdrecord cdrecord -v dev=0,1,0 -dao -useinfo *.wav regards Anders PS. Please don't cross post to other lists. If you absolutely have to, use bcc On Monday 10 September 2001 08.40, Oliver Ob wrote:
"Michael H. Warfield" schrieb:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 06:40:52PM +0200, Oliver Ob wrote:
Gerhard den Hollander:
Hi mates, thank thou I am set! I now burn Audio CDs successfully using "cdrecord dev=0,1,0 -v -audio speed=2 /cd/audio" and what have you!
But: Two seconds (and therefore two questions) are left:
01) The gaps in front of the tracks are usually 2 seconds and that gets on my nerves when I want to burn long mixes. How can I get rid of them? I just found out about: devpregap=0 pregap=0
BUT: None of those commands does work for me. I am wasting my CDs now and all I want to do is burn DAO using cdrecord - what am I doing wrong?
From "man cdrecord"
] -dao Set Disk At Once mode. This currently only works ] with MMC drives that support non raw Session At ] Once mode.
Make sure you have a recent enough version that supports it. If you specify -dao and it complains, then I guess you don't. :-)
Sure, but -dao burned my again those 2 secs, even ALTHOUGH I have set devpregap=0.
see?
I have issued this one:
cdrecord dev=0,1,0 -v -dao -audio pregap=0 speed=2 /audio/*
(devpregap is already responded as BAD OPTION by the version i use, which is V 1.8.1)
All I get is
"starting to write...." and then!
"SAO writing not available for this drive, cannot send CUE sheet"
I do not know how to get this done, since I tested dao burning with the very same hardware under windoze, and it worked.
So maybe I have overseen something.
PLEEEEASE: Show me what I am doing wrong here, maybe just a little switch? :)
#!/usr/bin/perl ############# # Variables $WRITER = "--device 1,0,0 --driver generic-mmc-raw --speed 0"; $READER = ""; $READ = "time cdparanoia -z -B \"1-\" $READER"; $MYTOC = "mydisk.toc"; $WRITE = "time cdrdao write $WRITER $EJECT $MYTOC"; $TMPDIR = "/cddata/TMP"; $readerIsWriter = 0; # set to 1 if the deveice used to read # is the same as to write
Could you please give me a one line command for that? or is this correct? cdrdao write --device 0,1,0 -v -driver generic-mmc-raw --speed 2 /cd_audio/*
thanks!!!!!
because when I issue this above command to simply burn dao without those 2 sec gaps, it returns me:
"ERROR: Expecting only one toc-file"
Well, I did not specifiy any TOC file, so what now?
another question under this topic is how do I mix audio and data using cdrecord? i am not an expert on the format, which to choose. My desire is to burn approximately 200 MB wav together with a little file collection (140 MB files and grafics)
again a one line command would suit fine here!
thank you all for helping - did not expect so many private mails!!!!!