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CD Rip and Burn From the Linux Command Line

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      __   _\_v __/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\     _\_v __/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\      -You can also control the order either by filename leading character or:::*You can also control the order either by filename leading character or by listing each file individually file1.wav file2.wav file3.wav etc.      by listing each file individually file1.wav file2.wav file3.wav etc.:::*Avoid using wav files shorter than 4 seconds as the -shorttrack switch is necessary.         -Avoid using wav files shorter than 4 seconds as the -shorttrack switch      is necessary.         -dao = Disk-At-Once, not supported by all cdrom writers.  The default is:::*dao = Disk-At-Once, not supported by all cdrom writers.  The default is      -tao = Track-At-Once, which produces a 2sec gap between songs but is:::*tao = Track-At-Once, which produces a 2sec gap between songs but is widely supported by cdrom writers.      widely supported by cdrom writers.  Taken directly from (disk-archiving notes)''Taken directly from (disk-archiving notes)''::(a) create an ISO image file from a cdrom disc with dd (be sure the cdrom is::(a) create an ISO image file from a cdrom disc with dd (be sure the cdrom is NOT MOUNTED.  If it is mounted, then umount the device.)  NOT MOUNTED.  If it is mounted, then umount the device.)==related==See also: [[Create an ISO Disc Image With Linux]]
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