Joe Hartley <jh(a)brainiac.com>om>, on Mon Nov 06, 2006 [11:35:43 AM] said:
  On Mon,  6 Nov 2006 09:13:39 +0200
 Sampo Savolainen <v2(a)iki.fi> wrote:
  Quoting Joe Hartley <jh(a)brainiac.com>om>:
  ERROR: heartlab.toc:23: START 00:02:00 behind or
at track end.
 ERROR: heartlab.toc:36: START 00:02:00 behind or at track end.
 The track sections look like this:
 TRACK AUDIO
 COPY
 NO PRE_EMPHASIS
 CD_TEXT {
   LANGUAGE 0 {
      TITLE "Struttin'"
      PERFORMER "Brad Pseudonym"
      COMPOSER ""
   }
 }
 PREGAP 00:02:00
 FILE "/tape/Heartlab/Struttin.wav"  0 
 You haven't specified the length of the track. I'm guessing the correct
 format in this case would be something like:
 FILE "/foo/bar.wav" 0 03:40:02
 Specified in minutes:seconds:cd-frames (cd-frames are 75 in a second iirc). 
 Thanks for the pointer on this.  Interestingly, cdrdao calculated this
 from the audio file in an earlier version, but must not now.  I'll have to
 research the best way to determine this canonically now.  Seems like a step
 backwards to me, but what do I know?
  
        Hi;
        Sounds like a bug to me. From the cdrdao man page:
       [ FILE | AUDIOFILE ] "<filename>" <start> [ <length> ]
              Adds  the  audio  data  of  specified  file to the current audio
              track. It is possible to select a portion of an audio file  with
              <start>  and  <length> which allows non destructive cutting. The
              first sample of an audio file is addressed with <start> = 0.  If
              <length>  is  omitted  or  set  to 0 all audio data from <start>
              until the end of file is used.
Paul
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