>From: Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>     > Ah, that is correct.  I have to look and see what I did to make it work with
>     > audio CDs.  Basically, you just have to make cdrecord dumber; it is, by
>     > definition, getting a valid input image (since you are trying to make an
>     > exact copy) so you have to prevent it from telling you that it can't handle
>     > multitrack.  But, of course, it still needs to have at least a full track to
>     > write...I'll see if I can find my notes.

>Well, I did it! My steps were:

>0) software needed: cdrecord, cdfs
>1) (as root) mount -t cdfs -o ro /dev/cdrom /cdrom
>2) cdrecord (options you want) /cdrom/*

>cdfs allows you to mount an audio cd. You can see the audio tracks as .wav
>files. As cdrecord needs .wav files to record tracks... there you go. I
>tried and it didn't fail (I burnt 6 disks or so!).

But I suspect that cdfs is not a devent DAE tool...


J�rg

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