Re: [vox-tech] CD Burning
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Re: [vox-tech] CD Burning
I am actually just triing to burn an mp3 disk so I can store mp3 files on it.
(I will be getting a walkman that plays mp3 files from cd burners :-) )
Rusty
On Friday 30 March 2001 19:21, you wrote:
> You don't mount blank media -- the burning software will access the device
> directly.
>
> You also don't mount music CDs -- you just use a music playing software
> that will access the device directly.
>
> To duplicate a music CD, you first make an iso (or whatever) image of the
> music CD using some software (probably the CD burning software can do
> that), then you burn that image to a blank media using a CD burning
> software (ie - xcdroast).
>
> To make a music mix CD, you first make *.wav files out of tracks off of
> music CDs (using cdda2wav or cdparanoia), then you use the CD burning
> software to burn the *.wav files to a CD _as_a_music_CD_ (not as a data
> CD).
>
> Mounting is generally only for data disks with file systems.
>
> -Mark
>
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Rusty Minden wrote:
> > I have finally got a buner. Funds were limited, but got a good deal on an
> > HP cd-writer 9100 series (EIDE). SuSE 7.1 recognized it, but I am not
> > able to mount the drive with a blank media or a music CD. the error is
> >
> > "not mount mount device
> > The reported error was:
> >
> > /dev/cdrecorder: Input/output error
> > mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified"
> >
> > I an not sure how to detrmeint the file system type. I am also planning
> > on burning some mp3 files, then a Debian iso disk set. I thought this
> > would be a good learning experience. PS using KonCD - CD burner
> >
> > Rusty
>
> ---
> Mark K. Kim
> http://www.cbreak.org/mark/
> PGP key available upon request.
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