Hi,
In my case is a lot easier to customize a simple shell script and use it.
Is just that gcombust comes from linux perhaps if I keep using
I can get over my hurdle 8)
Have Fun Guys!
> Heh. I see, you want a program that one could use without
> having to know _anything_. Your right
Heh. I see, you want a program that one could use without
having to know _anything_. Your right thats not what gcombust is,
but its still useful for those of us who know `something'...
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 05:02:07PM -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
> Yes, I tried gcombust and opted for the comma
Yes, I tried gcombust and opted for the command line approach
gcombust looks great ;however, I expect for user firiendly land
less knobs for instance:
burn iso 9660 cd
Select files or directories
type of CD : CD-R , CD-RW
then pull the appropiate information for buffering and
optimal speed fr
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>
>Hi,
>
>I am all set . cdrecord-1.8a22 includes cdda2wav as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>pointed out and it does work with my Yamaha cd recorder .
>
>In summary using FreeBSD-current of about two weeks ago , I am now able to :
>1. to burn iso 9660 with mkisofs + c
At 10:34 am -0700 19/8/99, Amancio Hasty wrote:
>> As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
>> >
>> >
>> > Or does tosha work with CAM?
>>
>> It does for me... (3.2-stable).
>>
>
>Hi,
>
>I think is that tosha does not know how to read audio tracks with
>my Yamaha cd recorder. The Yamaha have a slightly weird
Hi,
I am all set . cdrecord-1.8a22 includes cdda2wav as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pointed out and it does work with my Yamaha cd recorder .
In summary using FreeBSD-current of about two weeks ago , I am now able to :
1. to burn iso 9660 with mkisofs + cdrecord
2. extract CD audio tracks with cdda2wav
As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
> > As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
> > >
> > >
> > > Or does tosha work with CAM?
> >
> > It does for me... (3.2-stable).
To qualify that a bit more: it works on my Toshiba XM-5701TA
(surprise..) and also on my Philips CDD-3600 CDRW drive.
> I think is that tosha does
Hi!
I am totally full of joy to be able to read audio CDs in FreeBSD .
pwd
/mnt/ports/sysutils/cdrecord/work/cdrecord-1.8/cdda2wav/OBJ/i386-freebsd-cc
{root} ./cdda2wav -D0,1,0 -B
266240 bytes buffer memory requested, 4 buffers, 27 sectors
Read TOC CD Text failed (probably not supported).
#Cdda
Today Amancio Hasty wrote:
> I think is that tosha does not know how to read audio tracks with
> my Yamaha cd recorder. The Yamaha have a slightly weird
> way of reading the audio tracks . I have cdda2wav as
> an example on how to read audio tracks on Yamaha CDs.
> The only gotcha is that is f
> As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
> >
> >
> > Or does tosha work with CAM?
>
> It does for me... (3.2-stable).
>
Hi,
I think is that tosha does not know how to read audio tracks with
my Yamaha cd recorder. The Yamaha have a slightly weird
way of reading the audio tracks . I have cdda2wav as
an
Matthew Hunt wrote...
> On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 07:39:04PM -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
>
> > Or does tosha work with CAM?
>
> Tosha works fine with CAM, provided you built it post-CAM. There was
> also a change to CAM between 3.mumble and 3.mumble+1 which required a
> rebuild of tosha (but no s
As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
>
>
> Or does tosha work with CAM?
It does for me... (3.2-stable).
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On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 07:39:04PM -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
> Or does tosha work with CAM?
Tosha works fine with CAM, provided you built it post-CAM. There was
also a change to CAM between 3.mumble and 3.mumble+1 which required a
rebuild of tosha (but no source changes). Try building a fres
Or does tosha work with CAM?
tosha -t 1
Device: /dev/cd0c -- "YAMAHA" "CRW6416S" "1.0b"
track playing startend raw size mp3 size # of track
number timesector sector in bytes 128 kbps frames type
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