I could be very wrong, but I dont think its that simple.

I usually extract the wav files to a temporary directory then pipe the
output to mkisofs. In fact a while ago a wrote a shell script that did
it all automagically. I'll see if I can retreive it.

Brett

:> -----Original Message-----
:> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:> Behalf Of Terry Collins
:> Sent: Monday, 7 April 2003 11:29 AM
:> To: Slug List
:> Subject: [SLUG] Mkiso off CD not working
:>
:>
:> I'm trying to take an iso off an audio CD, but no luck. Both Cdrom
:> drives are /dev/hdc ide cd-burner (HP) and /dev/hdd (LG
:> 52x). The system
:> is a debian potato.
:>
:> damselfly:/shared2/cd-images#  dd if=/dev/hdc
:> of=/shared2/cd-images/test.iso bs=8196
:> dd: reading `/dev/hdc': Input/output error
:> 0+0 records in
:> 0+0 records out
:> damselfly:/shared2/cd-images#
:>
:> My brain is still suffering from Mondayitis and thinks
:> that this is all
:> it did under the RH system. Anyone got any clues?
:>
:>
:>
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