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Re: Burning cue/mp3 files on Debian



On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 11:56:02AM -0800, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> > Does anyone have any bright ideas on how one's supposed to burn cue/mp3
> > files on Debian?
> >
> > The normal ways (cdrdao, wodim, etc.) don't seem to work because the
> > Debian packages for these applications have been built without MP3
> > support.  I tried the GUI route with gnomebaker, but it appears that
> > it's just a fancy wrapper for cdrdao.
> >
> > [...]
> > 
> > Thoughts?
> 
> cue/mp3? Yuck. Why people can't stick with cue/bin or better yet, .iso,
> I'll never understand.

Yuck indeed..

> Anyway, I believe cue2toc can help with this. From the man page:
> 
> >CUE files for audio discs often come with data files in compressed
> >audio formats like MP3 or Ogg Vorbis. To burn  such  a disc  with
> >cdrdao  these files must be converted to WAVE or raw format.  Cue2toc
> >can do this automatically if configured properly (see section
> >CONFIGURATION below for more information).

Interesting, I didn't realize that TOC files could take a WAV file as
input.  I just tried it, and it works great, thanks!

- Mark

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Mark Kamichoff
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