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cdrecord command question
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Guri Grewal
2014-07-21 16:37:37 UTC
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I found the information listed on the website very useful! I have a cd toc # and the question I have, can I use the cdrecord command to burn the cd toc# to a blank cd?
Thanks
Guri Grewal
2014-07-22 13:39:32 UTC
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I may be using incorrect email address; therefore, I am resending
my email. Here is the clarification to my question, it is my understanding
cdrecord command can also be used to burn(record) iso file, clone CD. I wanted
to know if the cdrecord command can also be used to burn or  record the actual CD TOC (ex 150 0001 0002
0003 0004 0005 0006) to a blankCD?
 
 


On Monday, July 21, 2014 12:37 PM, Guri Grewal <***@ymail.com> wrote:





I found the information listed on the website very useful! I have a cd toc # and the question I have, can I use the cdrecord command to burn the cd toc# to a blank cd?
Thanks
Lucas Levrel
2014-07-23 08:42:21 UTC
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Post by Guri Grewal
I may be using incorrect email address; therefore, I am resending
my email. Here is the clarification to my question, it is my understanding
cdrecord command can also be used to burn(record) iso file, clone CD. I wanted
to know if the cdrecord command can also be used to burn or  record the actual CD TOC (ex 150 0001 0002
0003 0004 0005 0006) to a blankCD?
I'm not an expert but in case no one else answers: I think cdrecord
generates automatically the TOC according to the tracks you give it to
burn.

What's not clear in your question is: do you want to burn the TOC only?
(i.e. without burning any data?)
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