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How to compose a mixed (audio + data) CD image (ISO) from the command line
Create USB installer to install Ubuntu from the command line?Authoring a DVD into an image file, from command lineHow to create an ISO image from a ZIP file?Recover data from image file (USB DISK)How to create an audio ISO file from WAV files?i can burn .iso image but i can't burn new data dvdHow to burn an audio master cd?Ubuntu 14.04 64bit iso file can't be written on DVD-R (from Windows)How to create backup CDs of my audio CD collection from the command line?Batch convert ISO/WAV/CUE back into BIN/CUE
I have a set of audio files (WAV format) and a collection of data files and I want to create a mixed audio+data CD image (ISO) with (preferably only) command line tools.
I don't actually want to burn a CD, only create the ISO archive so that I can burn it later (I currently don't have access to a physical CD burner).
I have been searching around for tutorials and there is a lot of info regarding backing-up (i.e. ripping) but very little to creating disks, let alone mixed audio+data images.
How can I create a mixed audio+data CD image with command line tools?
command-line burning cd-image
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I have a set of audio files (WAV format) and a collection of data files and I want to create a mixed audio+data CD image (ISO) with (preferably only) command line tools.
I don't actually want to burn a CD, only create the ISO archive so that I can burn it later (I currently don't have access to a physical CD burner).
I have been searching around for tutorials and there is a lot of info regarding backing-up (i.e. ripping) but very little to creating disks, let alone mixed audio+data images.
How can I create a mixed audio+data CD image with command line tools?
command-line burning cd-image
add a comment |
I have a set of audio files (WAV format) and a collection of data files and I want to create a mixed audio+data CD image (ISO) with (preferably only) command line tools.
I don't actually want to burn a CD, only create the ISO archive so that I can burn it later (I currently don't have access to a physical CD burner).
I have been searching around for tutorials and there is a lot of info regarding backing-up (i.e. ripping) but very little to creating disks, let alone mixed audio+data images.
How can I create a mixed audio+data CD image with command line tools?
command-line burning cd-image
I have a set of audio files (WAV format) and a collection of data files and I want to create a mixed audio+data CD image (ISO) with (preferably only) command line tools.
I don't actually want to burn a CD, only create the ISO archive so that I can burn it later (I currently don't have access to a physical CD burner).
I have been searching around for tutorials and there is a lot of info regarding backing-up (i.e. ripping) but very little to creating disks, let alone mixed audio+data images.
How can I create a mixed audio+data CD image with command line tools?
command-line burning cd-image
command-line burning cd-image
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