[linux-audio-user] Re: cdrdao TOC weirdness

From: Paul <set@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Nov 08 2006 - 05:00:54 EET

Joe Hartley <jh@email-addr-hidden>, on Mon Nov 06, 2006 [11:35:43 AM] said:
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 09:13:39 +0200
> Sampo Savolainen <v2@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
> > Quoting Joe Hartley <jh@email-addr-hidden>:
> >
> > > ERROR: heartlab.toc:23: START 00:02:00 behind or at track end.
> > > ERROR: heartlab.toc:36: START 00:02:00 behind or at track end.
> > >
> > > The track sections look like this:
> > > TRACK AUDIO
> > > COPY
> > > NO PRE_EMPHASIS
> > > CD_TEXT {
> > > LANGUAGE 0 {
> > > TITLE "Struttin'"
> > > PERFORMER "Brad Pseudonym"
> > > COMPOSER ""
> > > }
> > > }
> > > PREGAP 00:02:00
> > > FILE "/tape/Heartlab/Struttin.wav" 0
> >
> > You haven't specified the length of the track. I'm guessing the correct
> > format in this case would be something like:
> >
> > FILE "/foo/bar.wav" 0 03:40:02
> >
> > Specified in minutes:seconds:cd-frames (cd-frames are 75 in a second iirc).
>
> Thanks for the pointer on this. Interestingly, cdrdao calculated this
> from the audio file in an earlier version, but must not now. I'll have to
> research the best way to determine this canonically now. Seems like a step
> backwards to me, but what do I know?
>

        Hi;

        Sounds like a bug to me. From the cdrdao man page:

       [ FILE | AUDIOFILE ] "<filename>" <start> [ <length> ]
              Adds the audio data of specified file to the current audio
              track. It is possible to select a portion of an audio file with
              <start> and <length> which allows non destructive cutting. The
              first sample of an audio file is addressed with <start> = 0. If
              <length> is omitted or set to 0 all audio data from <start>
              until the end of file is used.

Paul
set@email-addr-hidden
Received on Wed Nov 8 12:15:05 2006

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