Nothing wrong at all with creating a toc file.
I may be missing something here, but the idea of running a command to
clone a cd in one shot kind of makes sense, doesn't it? :-)
toc file it is then...
Thank you,
- AR
On 7/21/05, Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A. R. wrote:
Hi,
Don't
el Fri, 22 Jul 2005 09:43:11 -0400
A. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I may be missing something here, but the idea of running a command to
clone a cd in one shot kind of makes sense, doesn't it? :-)
i missed most of the thread, but does this not work?
cdrdao copy --device 0,0,0 --driver
A. R. wrote:
Hi,
Don't you have to create a toc file when using read-cd?
I remember that there was a clone cd program in Linux, I am just not
sure if it is cdrdao or not.
Thank you. I'll try cdrdao with different options.
What's wrong with creating a toc file? The cdrdao manpage says that
Hi all,
Sorry for being off topic, but, does anybody know how to copy a mixed
media CD (music + files)?
And I am talking about a 1:1 low level (exact?) copy, without creating
a toc file to be used by cdrdao.
I have looked at the cdrdao man page, but I guess I may not be
understanding everything
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, A. R. wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for being off topic, but, does anybody know how to copy a mixed
media CD (music + files)?
And I am talking about a 1:1 low level (exact?) copy, without creating
a toc file to be used by cdrdao.
I have looked at the cdrdao man page, but I guess
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 12:06:41PM -0400, A. R. wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for being off topic, but, does anybody know how to copy a mixed
media CD (music + files)?
And I am talking about a 1:1 low level (exact?) copy, without creating
a toc file to be used by cdrdao.
K3b has a clone cd
A. R. wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for being off topic, but, does anybody know how to copy a mixed
media CD (music + files)?
And I am talking about a 1:1 low level (exact?) copy, without creating
a toc file to be used by cdrdao.
I have looked at the cdrdao man page, but I guess I may not be
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