Subject: [linux-audio-user] Re: Audio CD track marks
From: Robert Epprecht (epprecht_AT_solnet.ch)
Date: Sun Jun 06 2004 - 21:50:26 EEST
I wrote:
>> I have a long .wav file which I want to burn on CD. I want to set some
>> marks so that one can jump to certain points in the file during
>> playback.
"Thomas Charbonnel" <thomas_AT_undata.org> writes:
> Rezound (http://rezound.sf.net) lets you do this (position track markers
> and burn a cd from the app using cdrdao as backend, selecting gap times
> etc...). One of the drawbacks is that rezound in not particularly
> optimized to deal with large files, and the process of loading the file
> can be a little long.
Oh nice to have another possibility to do the same job :)
I have already done the first CD with gcdmaster and then cdrdao,
but I have more to do and will try Rezound for the next one.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Robert Epprecht
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