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Tue Nov 29 10:43:08 WST 2011
block on the CD-ROM. Without this, the CD player may have trouble finding
the lead out/lead in between tracks, although it will read the directory
fine. (NB: Technical details could be a little incorrect here, don't paste
me). I think I had the same problem once - this was a while a go - and
fix-wav fixed the problem.
I think swap-audio swaps the left/right channels - but check the docs.
Try again with fix-wav and see how you go - at worst you'll have a second
coaster to match the first.
Regards,
Steve
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Dunne" <robd at anville.wa.cmis.csiro.au>
To: <plug at plug.linux.org.au>
Sent: Tuesday, 26 September 2000 0:59
Subject: [plug] cd wont play
>
> Hi list,
> last night I copied an audio-cd using xcdroast.
> CD-players can find the 11 tracks on the cd and say that they are playing
> them -- but no sound comes out?
>
> What could I be doing wrong? The only options that I can see
> in xcdroast are swap-audio and fix-wav (the notes say do not use
> swap-audio).
> any ideas?
> bye
> rob
>
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>
> Java has certainly revolutionized marketing and litigation.
>
>
>
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