Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] record audio cd's using ide drive?
From: Dave Phillips (dlphilp_AT_bright.net)
Date: Thu Oct 09 2003 - 03:01:40 EEST
Aaron Trumm wrote:
>hello all - is there a cd recorder that can record audio cds to an ide cd
>recorder driver?
>
>I have xcdroast, which doesn't seem to do audio - it has an option to play
>audio files from the harddrive (and doesn't see my soundcard and I can't
>figure out how to load audio files anyway - weird)
>
>and I have of course the command line cdrecord - but that seems to only deal
>with scsi drives - right?
>
>
Some quick notes...
You might want to read this article:
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/01/05/record_cd.html
Don't mind the first part, the second section is what you want to read.
Follow the pointers to the various other articles, you'll be burning CDs
like a pro in no time.
Most Linux distros accomodate IDE drives by emulating SCSI. What
distribution are you using ?
Run this command (as root) to see how your system identifies your CD-RW:
cdrecord -scanbus
Best,
== dp
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