Hello all
Burning cd's . . . the bane of my life and always a challenge.
Can anyone tell me how to successfully copy a cd with tracks that flow into each other? When I try to, I get the "gap" between tracks.
I have tried this with gnometoaster and xcdroast.
Thanks
John
Try making an iso of the cd you wish to burn and then burn the iso...
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=cd.iso
Eric
On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 16:18, John Gray wrote:
Hello all
Burning cd's . . . the bane of my life and always a challenge.
Can anyone tell me how to successfully copy a cd with tracks that flow into each other? When I try to, I get the "gap" between tracks.
I have tried this with gnometoaster and xcdroast.
Thanks
John
Em Qui, 2004-02-19 às 20:18, John Gray escreveu:
Can anyone tell me how to successfully copy a cd with tracks that flow into each other? When I try to, I get the "gap" between tracks. I have tried this with gnometoaster and xcdroast.
Try command line
to grab the iso from the cd dd if=/dev/cdrom of=mycd.iso
to put the iso back on other cd, just drag it with gtoaster on the tracks tab, or cdrdao record mycd.iso on command line.
use cdrdao
John Gray wrote:
Hello all
Burning cd's . . . the bane of my life and always a challenge.
Can anyone tell me how to successfully copy a cd with tracks that flow into each other? When I try to, I get the "gap" between tracks.
I have tried this with gnometoaster and xcdroast.
Thanks
John
Try K3B works for me! http://www.k3b.org/
Maddy
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 13:41, Harald Hoyer wrote:
use cdrdao
John Gray wrote:
Hello all
Burning cd's . . . the bane of my life and always a challenge.
Can anyone tell me how to successfully copy a cd with tracks that flow into each other? When I try to, I get the "gap" between tracks.
I have tried this with gnometoaster and xcdroast.
Thanks
John