[plug] Newbys guide
Kev
kdownes at tpg.com.au
Sun Jan 30 19:13:51 WST 2005
Cameron Patrick wrote:
> Hmm. I was assuming that the tricky bit was getting the audio from
> vinyl LPs and into wav files, not the actual burning of CDs.
No, the tricky bit is getting any sound support AT ALL installed. I've
used K3B, but what good is that for me with no sound?
The more I read in this thread the more inclined I am to just say too
hard, and go away. You gize have tossed more problems in the last half
a dozen posts than I thought I had to begin with.
K3b is
> my preferred tool for burning CDs and DVDs and can handle various
> types of sound files being dropped onto a window (as in most Windows
> CD burning software) to make an audio CD. The GNOME alternatives seem
> to be lagging quite a bit behind at the moment, from what I can see,
> though the integrated nautilus CD burner is faster and simpler for
> just getting data or an ISO onto a disc.
>
>
>>where dev= is found with cdrecord -scanbus.
>
>
> (Which doesn't seem to work in recent kernels, due to disputes between
> the cdrecord author and the kernel guys on how ATAPI CD burners should
> work.)
>
> Cameron.
>
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