lördag 01 mars 2003 17:35 skrev Johnny Ernst Nielsen:
Lørdag den 1. marts 2003 16:25 kvad Thomas Widlundh:
I managed to create an audio CD with x-cd-roast once. The second time, and further on, the roast created a CD alright, fixated it it in the end, but....
It seems to be something missing on the CD. Devices are not considering it as an audio CD. In the roast I can read the contents of the CD, though. The audio tracks seems to be there alright. But the CD is unplayable.
Have you tried burning an audio CD from the terminal, using cdrecord?
KOnCD doesn't work at all. There are errors and there are missing files or path, i.e. cdrdao.
Hi Johnny, I've solved it all. Cdrecord works very well with the commandline proposals from this list, and I managed to get xcdroast to work as well. There were some options in "Write Tracks" and I had chosen the wrong one "Disk-at-once". It should be "Track-at-once". I don't know what happens with DAO? Can it be writing a data CD? The explanation of TAO is that it put in 2 sec. between the tracks, and that gave me a hinch that this had to have with music to do. Correct. Now I'd like to convert the wav-files to mp3, but audacity claims that a file called libmp3lame.so is missing, and I guess it is, I can't find it either. Now I have to find it somewher. I Thank You very much for Your kind help. And I thank all the others on this list who have been helping me in this audio matters. Warmest Regards, Thomas