> From: Ronan Cunniffe [mailto:ronan at cunniffe.net]
> Quoting Fergal Moran <fergal.moran at wasptech.com>:
> > Anyone know of something that will take a large wav file
> and burn it
> > to a CD with track breaks at specified positions.
> On a related note, I have a number of CDs that are comprised
> of multiple tracks
> but are actually a single seamless piece of music. Anyone
> know how this can be
> done? The cdrecord manpage offers 'pregap=#', but says it's
> for TEAC only and
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Well - this is exactly what I am looking for - the wav in question is one seamless piece of music and I want to insert track breaks. There are a few tools for doing this in windows so there must be something similar in Linux.
Fergal..
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