Sunny wrote:
On 12/14/06, Joachim Schrod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have some directories with wav files that were dumped from a CD.
They have the enlightening file names track??.wav.
If I burn these files to a CD, I can do a freedb lookup on them.
I'm looking for a tool that allows me to do this freedb lookup on
the directory.
instead of burning the CD, why not just create the .iso image and use it?
I don't understand you, but I would like to.
My understanding: An .iso image is a data disk image and not an
audio disk. In fact, it is is one track on a CD, whereas an audio
disk has multiple tracks. (Not counting multi-session CDs here; you
don't have _one_ .iso image for them either.)
Most programs with CDDB support access an audio disk that's inserted
in the CD device and query a CDDB-compatible database about its
content. It is not possible to pass the image of a data disk to
these programs. For most of them it is also not possible to pass a
directory, that's my question, after all. So it's not sensible to
mount the .iso either -- then I'm as far as I was before.
But I may have missed something and want to learn: How am I supposed
to use the .iso?
Cheers,
Joachim
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