hi anthony! thanks for your reply. i'm cc:ing the list so that others can benefit from it as well...
Anthony Kozar wrote: > Hi Joern, > > This is just a shot in the dark, but most audio CD tracks have a "lead-in" > time of 2 or more seconds. CD players will typically count down using > negative numbers for this time and the track is considered to begin after > the lead-in. Perhaps one of your drives (the DVD drive?) is reading the > lead-in as part of the track? > > (2 seconds x 44100 samples/sec. x 2 channels x 2 bytes/sample = 352,000 > bytes) i can rule this out, because although i used both a dvdr and cdr drive for burning, both cds were read back in using the cdr drive. any differences must have occured during burning. but since i used the same toc file and disk-at-once mode, it's unlikely that the lead-in got interpreted differently in both drives... but you are right, this being a live cd, i used pre-gaps and non-silent gaps extensively - i'll investigate some more along those lines. best, jörn -- jörn nettingsmeier home://germany/45128 essen/lortzingstr. 11/ http://spunk.dnsalias.org phone://+49/201/491621 Kurt is up in Heaven now. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
