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* see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Optical_disc_drive#Burning_an_audio_CD | * see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Optical_disc_drive#Burning_an_audio_CD | ||
== Prepare == | |||
* e.g. sox Song.mp3 01.wav | |||
** may need to install libsox-fmt-mp3 | |||
** try -v .95 if an album is clipping | |||
== Burn == | |||
* cdrecord is now wodim | * cdrecord is now wodim | ||
* try dev=/dev/cdrw | * try dev=/dev/cdrw |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 20 May 2024
Prepare
- e.g. sox Song.mp3 01.wav
- may need to install libsox-fmt-mp3
- try -v .95 if an album is clipping
Burn
- cdrecord is now wodim
- try dev=/dev/cdrw
- per wodim man page, the -swab and -audio flags are redundant when WAV files (ending .wav) are provided
- previous use of -dummy flag can confuse the drive, eject and shut again if burning appears to succeed immediately