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Subject: [linux-help] Re: Burning music CD's
From: "Jonathan Hall" <flimzy@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 22:25:38 -0500
Reply-to: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx

Well unless you're planning on burning copy-protected CDs (good luck on
that, BTW), it doesn't matter what the SOURCE CD is like.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Anne McCadden" <ironrose@xxxxxxx>
To: "linux-help" <linux-help@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 11:14 PM
Subject: [linux-help] Re: Burning music CD's


Some are and some are not multisession.  Some have copywrite protection
and some don't.  Why it isn't standardize?  You are asking the wrong
person.  I just want to burn music CD's on linux and not windoze.

Especially now that I have shutdown the remote access on Win2k and ran
Spybot to remove the spyware and adware.  Now I am getting out of memory
error messages whenever I try to do anything in win2k.  I keep removing
the sharing of my C drive on Win2k and WinXP and when I reboot the hard
drive is shared again.  Ya' know a M$ thing, they want to see my files
whenever they want and allow anyone else who wants to also.  ~Anne

On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 21:49, Jonathan Hall wrote:
> Uh... I don't know if XCDroast can do multi-session...
>
> But whatever made you think all music CDs were multi-session?
>
> Multi-session simply means you write to the CD more than once.  That has
> nothing at all to do with what type of data you store on the CD.
>
> -- Jonathan
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anne McCadden" <ironrose@xxxxxxx>
> To: "linux-help" <linux-help@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 10:25 PM
> Subject: [linux-help] Re: Burning music CD's
>
>
> I will try Xcdroast, but someone told me that CDroast couldn't handle
> multisession cd's and that is what music CD's are.  ~Anne
>
> On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 21:06, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > * Anne McCadden <ironrose@xxxxxxx> [2003 Oct 06 20:59 -0500]:
> > > I know how to burn data CD's on linux by using command line, but what
> > > program does linux have to burn music CD's.  My windows 2000 keeps
> > > crashing and doesn't have enough memory to even play a CD, let alone
> > > burn one.
> > >
> > > I wanted to have an activity on this, but it has been voted down
several
> > > times.  I am not the only person in ACLUG that wants to find out how
to
> > > burn CD's on linux.  ~Anne
> >
> > I think I've burned music from XCDRoast, but it's been a while.  I know
> > the first ones I did I ran cdrecord directly from the command line and
> > that was a bit cumbersome the first time through.
> >
> > Perhaps I learned the interface a bit wrong, but XCDRoast isn't quite
> > paint-by-the-numbers simple, but it's pretty darn close.  If you do a
> > bit of clicking around the method becomes clear.  It is an X front-end
> > for cdrecord and it hides those details quite well.
> >
> > - Nate >>
>
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