If i may say something about this: it is strange that a pressing-company askes for this. Burning the raw wav and cue as a data disk should be enough. They can make the iso themselves if needed (and if they know so much)
regards, Roy Damen 2018-06-20 9:19 GMT+02:00 bart deruyter <bart.deruy...@gmail.com>: > I managed to get it done with a workaround, it's not an iso though, but > from my research it seems that it is not really possible, or good to make > an iso from an audio CD because an audio CD doesn't contain data blocks... > a bit too technical for me. > > Anyhow, I managed to create a .bin image, which is aparently meant for > audio-CD's, together with a toc by using good old 'Rhythmbox' :-) . > > I did have to create a physical CD first though, and in my eyes that is > redundancy, it should be somehow possible to create a bin-file without > having to burn an actual CD. > (I think it used to be possible in previous versions of Ardour, if I > remember it correctly, but now it isn't anymore) > Then in Rhythmbox, copy CD to image, which creates a bin-file. > > When trying the same in K3b, copying the actual physical CD to an image, > K3b again created a series of wav files instead of an image file :-( . > > Anyhow, Rhythmbox saved me, I now am sending our album to get pressed.. > exciting :-D . > > By the way, the artwork and the music, it was all written, recorded and > mixed in ubuntustudio with the extra packages of KX-studio ;-) > > grtz, > Bart > > http://www.bartart3d.be/ > On Twitter <https://twitter.com/Bart_Issimo> > On Identi.ca <http://identi.ca/bartart3d> > On Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/116379400376517483499/> > > > Op di 19 jun. 2018 om 20:32 schreef Erich Eickmeyer < > er...@ericheickmeyer.com>: > >> On 06/19/2018 10:50 AM, bart deruyter wrote: >> >> > Hello, >> > >> > I have now spent a few hours on finding a way to write an audio-cd >> > image. Time to ask for help :-) . >> > >> > Here some background to understand what I need to achieve: >> > >> > I've got all the songs of my album in one long ardour session, which I >> > exported as one long wav-file, together with a .cue file. >> > >> > From that wav and cue file I can perfectly write regular physical >> > audio-CD's with K3b, (brasero seems to fail with cue files completely) >> > but when set K3b to 'only create image', it creates 13 seperate wav >> > files, which are the 13 seperate songs. I'd expect a .iso, but >> > whatever I try, I only get those 13 seperate wavs. >> > >> > So, I guess I must be missing something fundamental here.. but what? >> > >> > In ohter words, is there some way to create an iso from only a wav and >> > a cue file? I need it to send it to the company who'll press our CD's. >> > >> > grtz, and thanks in advance >> > Bart >> > >> Hi Bart, >> >> I just looked into this and I'm completely stumped, but I don't have a >> way to replicate what you are trying to accomplish. Anyone else on this >> list is welcome to chime-in. >> >> I'd highly recommend getting onto the Freenode IRC network and asking >> someone in #ubuntustudio, #kubuntu, #ubuntu, or #k3b (you might have to >> wait to get a response, especially in #k3b, sometimes hours for any of >> those channels). Kubuntu and Ubuntu Studio are different flavors of the >> same Linux distribution, and since k3b isn't exclusive to just Ubuntu >> Studio, you have more than one channel for help. If you go to a chat >> room, someone is more likely to be able to walk you through it. >> >> Thanks, >> Erich >> >> >> >> -- >> ubuntu-studio-users mailing list >> ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ >> mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >> > > -- > ubuntu-studio-users mailing list > ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > >
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