On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Mark Knecht<markknecht@gmail.com> wrote:On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Mark Knecht<markknecht@gmail.com> wrote: - FOLLOW-UP <SNIP>k3b seems to use: /usr/bin/cdrecord -v gracetime=2 dev=/dev/hda speed=40 -raw96r driveropts=burnfree -clone -eject /home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img to build an image file for what that program calls a Clone. I then see this: /usr/bin/readcd -v dev=/dev/hda f=/home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img -clone retries=128 ts=128k I suspect to write the CD-Rs that aren't working in my car.<SNIP> Obviously I have the two commands above backwards. Clone read of CD: readcd -v dev=/dev/hda f=/home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img -clone retries=128 ts=128k The use of the readcd -clone option puts the whole disk info into a single file. Clone write of CD: cdrecord -v gracetime=2 dev=/dev/hda speed=40 -raw96r driveropts=burnfree -clone -eject /home/mark/backups/k3b_0.img
The -raw96r option tells cdrecord it's reading a Clone type file. According to the man page gracetime=2 is not allowed as it's below a minimum of 3. burnfree is write drive dependent. - MarkSo does anyone use cdrecord with the info obtained by cdda2wav to write CDs? Here's the files: Mark@gamer ~ $ ls aud* audio.cddb audio_02.wav audio_05.inf audio_07.wav audio_10.inf audio.cdindex audio_03.inf audio_05.wav audio_08.inf audio_10.wav audio_01.inf audio_03.wav audio_06.inf audio_08.wav audio_11.inf audio_01.wav audio_04.inf audio_06.wav audio_09.inf audio_11.wav audio_02.inf audio_04.wav audio_07.inf audio_09.wav Mark@gamer ~ Mark@gamer ~ $ cat audio.cddb # xmcd # # Track frame offsets: # # 150 # 23177 # 44320 # 63367 # 76837 # 117555 # 132102 # 142832 # 162057 # 186125 # 217632 # # Disc length: 3521 seconds # # Revision: 0 # Submitted via: cdda2wav 2.01.01a60_cygwin32_nt_1.5.25(0.156-4-2)_i686_i686 DISCID=870dbf0b DTITLE=IZZ / Sliver of a Sun DYEAR= DGENRE= TTITLE0=Endless Calling TTITLE1=I Get Lost TTITLE2=Lornadoone TTITLE3=She Walked Out the Door TTITLE4=Assurance TTITLE5=Take it Higher TTITLE6=Double Bass TTITLE7=Just a Girl TTITLE8=Meteor TTITLE9=Razor TTITLE10=Where I Belong EXTD= EXTT0= EXTT1= EXTT2= EXTT3= EXTT4= EXTT5= EXTT6= EXTT7= EXTT8= EXTT9= EXTT10= PLAYORDER= Mark@gamer ~ $ Mark@gamer ~ $ cat audio.cdindex <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!DOCTYPE CDInfo SYSTEM "http://www.musicbrainz.org/dtd/CDInfo.dtd"> <CDInfo> <Title>Sliver of a Sun</Title> <NumTracks>11</NumTracks> <IdInfo> <DiskId> <Id>YasSG0mWGVxInJOH.LN2lnPcBoY-</Id> </DiskId> </IdInfo> <SingleArtistCD> <Artist>IZZ</Artist> <Track Num="1"> <Name>Endless Calling</Name> </Track> <Track Num="2"> <Name>I Get Lost</Name> </Track> <Track Num="3"> <Name>Lornadoone</Name> </Track> <Track Num="4"> <Name>She Walked Out the Door</Name> </Track> <Track Num="5"> <Name>Assurance</Name> </Track> <Track Num="6"> <Name>Take it Higher</Name> </Track> <Track Num="7"> <Name>Double Bass</Name> </Track> <Track Num="8"> <Name>Just a Girl</Name> </Track> <Track Num="9"> <Name>Meteor</Name> </Track> <Track Num="10"> <Name>Razor</Name> </Track> <Track Num="11"> <Name>Where I Belong</Name> </Track> </SingleArtistCD> </CDInfo> Mark@gamer ~ $ Mark@gamer ~ $ cat audio_01.inf #created by cdda2wav 2.01.01a60_cygwin32_nt_1.5.25(0.156-4-2)_i686_i686 06/07/09 17:08:52 # CDINDEX_DISCID= 'YasSG0mWGVxInJOH.LN2lnPcBoY-' CDDB_DISCID= 0x870dbf0b MCN= ISRC= 0P-400-12-00051 # Albumperformer= 'IZZ' Performer= 'IZZ' Albumtitle= 'Sliver of a Sun' Tracktitle= 'Endless Calling' Tracknumber= 1 Trackstart= 0 # track length in sectors (1/75 seconds each), rest samples Tracklength= 23027, 0 Pre-emphasis= no Channels= 2 Copy_permitted= once (copyright protected) Endianess= little # index list Index= 0 Index0= -1 # md5 sum MD5-offset= 44 Mark@gamer ~ $ What's the process of writing the CD with this information that links the copy I build up to cddb, has the right text for track names and artist, etc.? Thanks, Mark _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user