lördag 01 mars 2003 22:43 skrev Bryan Tyson:
On Saturday 01 March 2003 12:43, Thomas Widlundh wrote:
Soon I'm giving it up. It works perfectly in windows. Why will it be so hard in linux? It's not appealing to people to use linux.
It is very easy and works perfectly in Linux too. Use the line-in of your sound card to make wavs. Then use this command to create the audio cd from the wavs you made:
cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 speed=4 -pad -audio /home/bryan/Wavs/*wav
In the example above, substitute the actual path where you saved your wavs. Also, depending on how your system is set up, you might need to be root to do this.
Hi Bryan, At last! I can beg my frustration to go to ..... It worked!! Now I've got a playable audio disk! Thanks a lot!!! And I Thank You all who have contributed in this matter. Of course it would be fun to get all these graphical programs to work too like xcdroast and KOnCD. But now I can burn my audio CDs wich was the goal and not be forced to use win*. Warmest regards, Thomas