[ Sorry for the late reply. Remember to CC the submitter next time ;-) ] On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 11:18:58PM +0200, Hervé Cauwelier wrote: > I'm not sure to understand what you say. Because what I expect from an > ISO image containing data and audio tracks is to be a single file ISO image.
An ISO(-9660) image is a _filesystem_. It's meant to be burned as a single data track. You can't embed audio tracks in it. > So the conversion seemed to work. Or did you expect an extraction of the > data instead of a conversion? At the least, I think it should detect this, discard the audio tracks and tell me about it. The ideal solution would be to dump the audio tracks to some usable format such as WAV, but that takes more work... :-/ > Also you didn't say if the ISO image worked in the end, i.e. you could > play the audio tracks once burned. That can't work. Any burning program would just grab the ISO image and burn it as a single data track. -- Robert Millan "The technological evasion of the license is as unacceptable as the legal evasion of the license [...]. That's the provision in section 1 regarding keys. [...] We say one thing: when you sell somebody a home... give him the keys" -- Eben Moglen on GPLv3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

