On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 03:53:09PM +0200, Oliver Ob wrote:
Gerd wrote:
save the attached as burnwavs usage burnwavs <some number> number of copies to burn e.g. burnwavs 4 will burn 4 copies
1)What is that one good for? What is the difference between "burnwavs" and standard .wav files?
I think 'burnwavs' was the name of the script that was supposed to be attached.
2)Now that I can burn Audio, Audio-without-gaps, and data, I want to know how I can mix these formats?
Say e.g. I want to "audio-burn" the .wavs in /wavs and "normal-burn" the files in /files, how can I get that done in one command or so?
Do I need to make an isofs (using mkisofs) first?
Yes, first you will need to use mkisofs to make a filesystem image of the files in /files (don't include /wavs in this). Then use a command similar to: cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=1,0,0 -audio /wavs/*.wav -data files.iso You get the general idea there, don't you?
3)Also I like to know how to (for data/files burning) run all that with a pipe (no bash expert, but learning), my pipe apparently was "too fast" for my burner, I had fifo underruns, do I have to switch down to speed=1 for piping to mkisofs?
Hmmm. I know very little about pipes, but I avoid doing this on my machine, as this can make the burn process more unreliable (especially on older systems like mine). Hope that helps, Chris -- http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html __ _ -o)/ / (_)__ __ ____ __ Chris Reeves /\\ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / ICQ# 22219005 _\_v __/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\