On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 12:10:19 +1000, Simon Wong wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 11:40, CaT wrote:
> > > What if it's an audio CD?
> >
> > Then cdparanoia is your friend.
>
> Tah.
cdrdao is probably a better choice for producing audio CDs. (You
get full control over the track layout because you burn in
Disc-At-Once mode, etc).
Although my favourite feature of cdrdao is
cdrdao copy --on-the-fly
which makes you a copy of the CD, on the fly. (This assumes that
your CD burner drive is a different one from the drive reading
the disc.) Copying couldn't be easier.
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