Copy a CD with cdrecord and a single burner
Antonio Olivares
olivares14031 at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 26 02:24:42 UTC 2006
--- Paul Smith <phhs80 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All
>
> Does somebody know how to copy a CD to another one
> with only one
> burner and using the command line, say, cdrecord?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul
>
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If the cd is a data cd, first unmount it either
through gnome-mount -u /dev/hdc or as root
# umount /media/NAMEOFVOLUME
then proceed to
# readcd dev=/dev/hdc f=anythingyouwant.iso
then burn with
# cdrecord -v -dao dev=/dev/hdc
driveropts=burnproof(*if your burner supports it)
-eject(*to eject when done) anythingyouwant.iso
if the cd is an audio cd,
# cdda2wav -vall dev=/dev/hdc -B
when that is done eject the cd and do
# cdrecord -v -dao dev=/dev/hdc -useinfo -audio
driveropts=burnproof -eject *.wav
and that should do it. Move along the parameters as
needed as your burner might not have burnproof
enabled.
-v - verify
-dao - disk at once
-useinfo - preserve gap size for audio tracks
-eject - to eject cd when burn is complete.
# man cdrecord
can help to better understand the process.
Regards,
Antonio
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