The title says it all.
I have problems to do so.
Tried TOC files created from wavebreaker 0.11 and ardour 5.12 using PBurn 4.3.19.
Any hints?
Thanks
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The title says it all.
I have problems to do so.
Tried TOC files created from wavebreaker 0.11 and ardour 5.12 using PBurn 4.3.19.
Any hints?
Thanks
My Music:
https://soundcloud.com/user-633698367
Using my own build of Bionic64
The far-left is as fascist as the far-right is!
So you'd give Pburn a TOC (table of contents) file and Pburn would burn the songs listed in the file? I don't think Pburn can do that. I think the TOC has to be part of the whole package that Pburn is to burn.
Perhaps if you make the TOC file and all the associated music files into an .iso, which is a file made up of files, then tell Pburn to burn that as though it were burning a Puppy CD from an .iso. Just a thought.
I think cdrdao
might need to be installed to burn using toc files.
Or not.
Edit: fixed typo.
I don't think Pburn can do that.
Pburn has options to burn Audio from TOC and CUE files.
It's in menu BURN.
I think cdrao might need to be installed to burn using toc files.
It seems like this is a typo?
I have found a package cdrdao and downloaded it.
Will return the results after installing and testing.
Thanks so far @all.
My Music:
https://soundcloud.com/user-633698367
Using my own build of Bionic64
The far-left is as fascist as the far-right is!
Ha!
Be kissed!
CDRDAO did the trick. I did a small mistake when setting up the CD track markers, but apart from this everything worked well.
Burned like a charm, played like a charm.
No clicks, no hangs, no nothing between the tracks.
Just continued playing without anything annoying my ears.
Thanks a LOT!
Now I can do what I wanted to do with my huge compositions on CD.
Love it...
Edit:
Though I needed to convert the .wav file from 24bit to 16bit.
Otherwise it refuses to burn anything.
But that's Ok.
My Music:
https://soundcloud.com/user-633698367
Using my own build of Bionic64
The far-left is as fascist as the far-right is!