k3b and create image

JD jd1008 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 1 03:52:33 UTC 2012


On 06/30/2012 05:28 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote:
> On 1 July 2012 00:08, JD <jd1008 at gmail.com <mailto:jd1008 at gmail.com>> 
> wrote:
>
>     On 06/30/2012 03:58 PM, Andy Blanchard wrote:
>     Thanx Andy.
>     I do know what wav files are.
>     I was hoping to delete them and use just the one
>     file which krb says is the image. I was under the
>     impression it would produce a .img file. But I was
>     disappointed. Apparently becase an audio CD is
>     made of multiple tracks, once cannot create a .img
>     or a .iso of it.
>
>
> You can indeed make an image of an audio CD, although it's not an 
> ISO9660 image as there's no filesystem as such on an audio CD. What 
> you have instead is something known as a "TOC", or "Table of Contents" 
> file which is written out as ASCII text. I suspect K3B has created a 
> raw image for you, but either not written out the TOC or you've not 
> understood its significance.
>
> I can see where you are trying to go, but I don't think you're going 
> to find a solution that's very well supported by media players.  Most 
> of us create a directory for each CD then put the transcoded audio 
> files, plus any cover art images, playlists, etc. in there.
>
> -- 
> Andy
>
> /The only person to have all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe/
>
>
Right. I saw several blogs saying pretty much the same thing.




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