Re: a little trouble with "cdrw" and audio disks..
From: Paul Gress (pgress_at_pb.net)
Date: 12/28/03
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Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 05:35:39 GMT
Markus Strangl wrote:
> gerryt@gtconnect.net () schrubselte:
>
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>>In article <20031224230516.1381c7d0.devnull@strangl.de>,
>> Markus Strangl <devnull@strangl.de> writes:
>>
>>>Hi group!
>>>
>>>Is there any way to keep cdrw from inserting those 2 second blanks between
>>>audio tracks when burning music cd's? I wanted to write some CDs where the
>>>whole CD is more or less one long track and the track changes are merely
>>>chapter marks (e.g. Jarre, Oldfield, Enigma), and those 2sec pauses make
>>>listening to the CDs horrible..
>>
>>>If there is no such option, is there another good CD writing program that
>>>works with Solaris8 on a Yamaha SCSI writer?
>>
>>cdrecord. Well, cdrtools-2.00.3.tar.gz really : >
>>http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdrecord.html
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>
> Does that work with Solaris' standard SCSI drivers? I don't want to trash my
> system with Schilling's scg drivers... and the URL suggests that.
>
>
I have both cdrtools and cdrw on my Ultra 2. They can live together.
The system still uses the built in SCSI dirvers.
The good CD writing program would be xcdroast available at:
Xcdroast requires cdrtools and is installed automatically as a
dependency from blastwave.
Paul
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