Chris Reeves schrieb:
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?
Yes, thanks for pointing, I will try out the rest for myself.
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).
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