6 Sep
2001
6 Sep
'01
16:40
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? > cdrdao is your friend. Yes Gerd! But am really going into the wrong direction when I try to do that using cdrecord? Correct me, but some one told me that cdrecord also does that job. > attached a little perl program that takes your wav files > (stored in directory $TMPDIR) and burns them to CD. gonna try this "at home" :) thanks! > save the attached as burnwavs what is the difference between burnwavs and standard wav files? > usage > burnwavs> number of copies to burn > e.g. > burnwavs 4 will burn 4 copies > > >02) I have my "burning PC" set up so that I can transfer the > > wav or image files via LAN and then start actual burning. > > Now, that I have not quite encountered problems, do I have > > to switch runlevel down (=network off) during burn action? > > If so, would s.t. like init 1 and afterwards init 2 be > > enough to secure that no fifo underruns occure? > > It depends on your hardware. I got 100 Mhz P1 without X11 here, is it enough to call like init 1; run_burn_script; init 2 or alike? (as said: it runs console only!) > A) quake will run at about 4 frames per second > B) you'll get a coaster, not a CD haha > #!/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 --device 0,1,0 -v -driver generic-mmc-raw --speed 2 /cd_audio/* thanks!!!!! 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!!!!! Olli -- *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ =Oliver@home= *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤ I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/Olli/olli.html I I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/friends.html I I http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VGAP-93 I I http://home.t-online.de/home/spacecraft.portal I >>> Telek0ma iBBMS - soon back online +49.4503.TRSi1/TRSi2 <<<