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On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Tom Metro <blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org> wrote: > Laura Conrad wrote: >> ...it seemed like somebody could just figure out those command lines >> for me. And they do change from time to time, so you can't just >> figure it out once and put it in a script or makefile. > > The dd command line should be pretty consistent, as long as your input > device and output file location are constant. (You could always make the > output file a script parameter.) > >> I thought that was what serpentine and brasero were doing. > > I'm not familiar with those tools, but I would expect any modern CD > recording tool to have a clone option where it will take an existing CD, > write it to an ISO file, or directly to another CD drive. Perhaps these > tools can do that, you just need to do it in two steps, first creating > the ISO, then burning a new disk from it. CD-DA disks do not contain an ISO file system so dd and ISO tools and the like won't work. You need to use a tool that is capable of extracting CD-DA, like cdparanoia or Sound Juicer, and then use another tool that is capable of burning CD-DA disks.
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