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Making a music CD
I have used the burner programme K3b to successfully burn data CDs but when it comes to music it's a different story.
I have ripped a CD using a different OS to the hard-drive as .wav files and now I want to burn them to a CD using the Knoppix OS but when I attemot to do this I get this message:
http://bogle.homestead.com/files/k3b_burner.jpg
I have found a similar post
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtop...553&highlight=
but I'm not sure I understand what has to be done. Can someone help please?
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Phooey on K3b. Use cdrecord, it's much easier AND it actually works.
# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 2.01a05 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jörg Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.24
Using libscg version 'schily-0.7'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'SONY ' 'CD-RW CRX100E ' '2.0h' Removable CD-ROM
0,1,0 1) 'HITACHI ' 'DVD-ROM GD-2500 ' '0101' Removable CD-ROM
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) *
0,4,0 4) *
0,5,0 5) *
0,6,0 6) *
0,7,0 7) *
Notice how it identifies my cdburner as 0,0,0. Your mileage may vary.
cd /the/directory/with/your/.wav/files
cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,0,0 -audio track*.wav
This is assuming you have a 4x cd burner. This command will burn ALL files in the directory to cd. If you just want to test without making a coaster use the -dummy option like so:
cdrecord -v -dummy speed=4 dev=0,0,0 track*.wav
Do man cdrecord to learn more.
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Re: Making a music CD

Originally Posted by
Ewen
I have used the burner programme K3b to successfully burn data CDs but when it comes to music it's a different story.
I have ripped a CD using a different OS to the hard-drive as .wav files and now I want to burn them to a CD using the Knoppix OS but when I attemot to do this I get this message:
http://bogle.homestead.com/files/k3b_burner.jpg
I have found a similar post
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtop...553&highlight=
but I'm not sure I understand what has to be done. Can someone help please?
Just open k3b, go to Settings, Configure k3b.
Goto devices and set it for your burner to generic-mmc.
cu
Fabian
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Re: Making a music CD

Originally Posted by
Fabianx
Just open k3b, go to Settings, Configure k3b.
Goto devices and set it for your burner to generic-mmc.
cu
Fabian
It would seem Fabian that K3b has wrecked more than a few fstabs. I have no trouble using other gui's. k3b also errors trying to copy a cd. The only time it worked was to burn an .iso
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Re: Making a music CD

Originally Posted by
rickenbacherus

Originally Posted by
Fabianx
Just open k3b, go to Settings, Configure k3b.
Goto devices and set it for your burner to generic-mmc.
cu
Fabian
It would seem Fabian that K3b has wrecked more than a few fstabs. I have no trouble using other gui's. k3b also errors trying to copy a cd. The only time it worked was to burn an .iso
You talk about k3b-setup, I talk about configure k3b. And yes, k3b does work like a charm here. (Music-Dds, Isos, Data, Copy, No problems)
cu
Fabian
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Re: Making a music CD

Originally Posted by
Fabianx
You talk about k3b-setup, I talk about configure k3b. And yes, k3b does work like a charm here. (Music-Dds, Isos, Data, Copy, No problems)
cu
Fabian
Huh- I'll have to check it out. Am I to understand then that your experience with k3b setup is similar to mine or did it work for you?
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Re: Making a music CD

Originally Posted by
rickenbacherus

Originally Posted by
Fabianx
You talk about k3b-setup, I talk about configure k3b. And yes, k3b does work like a charm here. (Music-Dds, Isos, Data, Copy, No problems)
cu
Fabian
Huh- I'll have to check it out. Am I to understand then that your experience with k3b setup is similar to mine or did it work for you?
k3bsetup is (sorry to say that) CRAP.
But "Configure k3b" (and THAT IS NOT THE SAME, sorry for shouting
) works and k3b does work also!
cu
Fabian
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Kb3 Setup will not let me in without a root password ... how the devil do I do that? Verything I try gets kicked back>
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Copy/Paste from FAQ
Q: What is the root password?
A: There is none; all passwords are locked by default. You can set it by going Knoppix Menu->Root Shell and typing "passwd", then enterting a root password, also there are several sections you can read dealing with this subject in KNOPPIX/README_Security.txt. You can also type "sudo su" or "sudo -s" in any console window, or use <ctr>-<alt>-F2 to get at the text console with already opened root shell.
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Originally Posted by
Ewen
Kb3 Setup will not let me in without a root password ... how the devil do I do that? Verything I try gets kicked back>
YOU SHOULD GO TO "Configure k3b" NOT TO K3B Setup.
DO NOT USE "k3bsetup" !!!!!
Did I speak clear now ?
cu
Fabian
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