>From: Alex Shnitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 08:53:57PM +0100, you wrote the following:

>> You could do:
>> 
>> cd disk1; cdda2wav -v255 -B
>> cd ../disk2; cdda2wav -v255 -B
>> 
>> cdrecord -dao -useinfo disc1/*.wav disc2/*.wav

>How would that preserve the pauses between tracks? It would just set
>them all to 2 seconds. That's not always acceptable. The good thing
>about cdrdao is that it automatically preserves the pauses.

Dit you read the cdrecord man page?

>As to the original question: read the cdrdao documentation about the
>toc file format; it shouldn't be hard to combine the toc files into
>one -- I won't be surprised if all you have to do is cat them
>together. (And perhaps add a pause before the first track of the
>second CD.)

As I already told you, cdrecord does it automatically - cdrdao is 
harder to use because you need to edit some files.

J�rg

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