Burning Audio CD's

ronnie gauthier ronnieg
Mon May 17 11:35:24 PDT 2004


There are two types of CD's, data and audio. Both are able to have 
music recorded on them, however, only the audio type is readable by
non-computer players.

On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 09:29:21 -0400
Matthew Carpenter <matt at eisgr.com> wrote:

I have been recording, cutting, editing, and burning CD's for a little
while now and something has been stumping me.
I'll cut a good CD (plays well, sounds good, etc...) and I have weird
results on my car cd-player.  It sometimes plays, and most of the time it
doesn't.  I think it has something to do with the situation of the CD when
I insert it (where in the 360 degrees the top is).

Any ideas?  There are several modes in burning CD's.  I just choose CD_DA.
using cdrdao with CD_DA and vanilla tracks.
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