On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 09:55:01AM +0300, Kai Vehmanen wrote:
> CD tracks have to be of certain sizes. Ecasound actually has support for
> creating CD-compatible tracks (the .cdr format), but the easiest option is
> to provide cdrecord with .wav files and add the -pad option. It will then
> pad all tracks so that their sizes will match the criteria.
I'll try that .cdr format. As I posted in previous messages, the
-pad option (I assume) is adding a delay between the tracks when the
tracks are burned to cdr.
Is there a way to "burn" to a file? My wife says we already have
enough coasters.
> > flac -dc test.flac | ecasound -i stdin -o alsa
>
> ecasound -i test.flac -o alsa
Seems flac is not registered in my version from Debian Sid.
BTW -- When working remotely (like now, on my laptop) any suggestions
how to play locally. Currently, I output to a file then use ssh and
pipe into something like mplayer. But I'm curious if there's a way
to use something like -o alsa but have it work over the network.
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