Tim wrote:
Hi,
I want to make audio CDs which are playable in hifi CD players. I wish
to burn in steps, yet have the CD playable before final fixation. So
far I have made a lot of coasters. How would the command line read in
order to achieve my goal?
cdrecord -multi speed=4 dev=0,0,0 *.wav
cdrecord -nofix speed=4 dev=0,0,0 *.wav
these will burn a CD which isn't recognised by my hifi CD player until
cdrecord -fix dev=0,0,0
Fixes the disk and allows playing of tracks, allows further burns but
these are not accessible by the CD player as the toc doesn't identify them.
Sadly I am able to create such disks on windoze with Easy CD Creator. If
cdrecord cannot allow this, what is the difference? I'm using version 1.1.
TIA, Tim
I always use -dao
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