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Re: wav to cd
Hi, Ben-Nes!
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 06:30:39PM +0300, you wrote the following:
> consider using xcdroast if u like graphical interface.
> you will need the mkisofs/cdrecord any way to make it work
Note that cdrdao has its own X interface (GTK-based), xcdrdao. You
can't read the CD via that interface (but you can using the command
line, and you *should* if you want to copy a full music CD, to get all
the gaps between tracks right), but you can select portions of tracks
and display them and listen to them, and then write it all to a CD.
Also, for cdrecord there are lots of graphical interfaces, including
gtoaster and others. I personally didn't like xcdroast very much when
I tried it.
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