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I'm trying to find out how to burn one long WAV with a CUE sheet to a CD with seperate tracks(obviously), for windows there's EAC/Nero for this, what's there for Linux?

Anyone have a suggestion before I spend a few hours typing up tocs for cdrdao for a few dozen CDs? sad.gif ph34r.gif

Thanks.. and this is my last Linux question for a while now, I promise. wink.gif
dch
cdrdao will do it.
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Is there any documentation on how to use it to do that? google.com/linux gives me nothing good. sad.gif

Thanks. smile.gif
dch
The man page is the only real documentation, I believe. Here's more or less what you'll be doing:

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cdrdao write --device /dev/whatnot --speed 32 cuefile.cue
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Thanks, I'll try that now..

I just got it to work by using bchunk to seperate it into many WAVs then burned it. Although this is a more practical solution. smile.gif
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