create an .iso file from an audio cd
Tim
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Thu Dec 21 12:59:16 UTC 2006
On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 12:47 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
> Perhaps I'm being particularly dense, but what's wrong with simply
> using k3b to burn your audio files to a disk, then make a copy to send
> to the other office?
A prior post talked about being able to download a file to burn.
Other systems are able to download a BIN and CUE track to make an audio
disc (as mentioned, it's what's played, and how to play it). But I
don't see any reason that you couldn't make an ISO-like file to burn.
Basically, you're making an image for a burning program to burn, the
image file is just what's going to be burnt, whatever it is (be it an
ISO-9660 image, or another type of image).
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