[Novalug] They don't tell you ... (audio CD)
Paul W. Frields
stickster at gmail.com
Sun Sep 9 22:16:36 EDT 2007
On Sun, 2007-09-09 at 08:27 -0700, Beartooth wrote:
> So I put one into machine #3, which immediately offered
> to copy it. It made two files, the one I told it to (SibeliusI,
> with 777.6MB, labelled "type unknown"; and SibeliusI.toc, with
> 1.2KB, labelled "Cdrdao toc file".
>
> When I tried to burn a CD, machine #3 told me it had no
> CD-write drive. Being lazy, I didn't get up and go move the
> external USB drive onto it, but instead grabbed those files with
> scp onto machine #2. Could that be the trouble??
>
> When I try to burn a copy with any of the apps I've used
> for data files (such as K3B and Brasero), I get either no error
> message beyond "I can't," or one no better telling me I have to
> change the file first 'manually' (With a microscope and a laser
> pointer, frcrissake?), or this from Brasero :
>
> mager (BraseroLocalImage) set_output
> job (BraseroLocalImage) set_task
> imager (BraseroLocalImage) get_track
> job (BraseroLocalImage) set_task
> Session starting:
> flags = 8535
> media type = 0
> speed = -3752
> track type = 8
> track format = 16
> output = none
> Session error : the file SibeliusI.bin can't be opened (File not
> found)
>
> Am I doing something iggerunt??
The TOC file may be referencing the BIN file in a different path from
the one to which you copied it using scp. If memory serves, the TOC
file is a simple text file you can edit to point it at the right path.
--
Paul W. Frields, RHCE http://paul.frields.org/
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