Speaking of CD Burning
Chris Bier
chris.bier at cymor.com
Thu Oct 17 23:56:40 CDT 2002
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Actually, there's a nice program called cdrdao that reads and writes
bin-cue/toc files. It can create images of mixed mode cds (with data
and audio). It is NOT the same as an ISO. ISOs are strictly data.
Chris
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 16:04, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Duane Attaway" <dattaway at attaway.net>
>
> > That's the easy way. But if your cd happens to be an audio cd, you
will
> > have to use the handy utility called cdparanoia to extract the audio
into
> > a wav file:
>
> Why can't you just take an ISO of the audio CD and copy it? Or, for
that
> matter, mount it through loopback?
> (I'm gonna have to try when I get home.)
>
>
>
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