On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 02:00, Bill Moseley wrote: > Can someone point me to info about the toc files used by cdrdao. > Specifically I'm trying to understand what I can and cannot do just with > the toc file -- such as how to split a track into multiple tracks, or > shorten a track. > And how I can build a toc file from a collection of .wav > files (where I don't know their length in seconds). > I use the following bash script to do that... (if you don't give the length explicitly, cdrdao is wise enough to take the length of the .wav file ;-) --------------------[snip!]--------------------------------- #!/bin/bash # # create .toc file for cdrdao echo CD_DA for file in *.wav do echo echo TRACK AUDIO echo FILE \"$file\" 0 done --------------------[snip!]--------------------------------- HTH, Stefan > Thanks, > -- > Bill Moseley > mailto:moseley@hank.org -- Did you know that if you play a Windows 2000 cd backwards, you will hear the voice of Satan? That's nothing! If you play it forward, it'll install Windows 2000. __________________________________________________________________________ Stefan Janecek Institute of Semiconductor & Solid State Physics Universtity of Linz/Austria
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