on Wed, 3 Sep 2003 
14:52:50 PDT7 
> Take a look at Audio/Data CD Creator for os/2.  It is a great cd burning 
> program and free.  I have a k-6 at 330 mhz and a plextor runs fine on it using 
> libranet linux. 
[Aside: What's libranet linux on OS/2?] 
I can't seem to get Audio/Data CD Creator (ADCDC) to work right for me.  I've 
only had occasion to experiment with Audio CD creation with CD record (CD Record 
1.11a05 only, I can't get the new 2.0 version working yet).  From a command line 
in a directory with the .wav files that I want to write to CD, I issue the 
following CD Record command 
cdrecord speed=2 dev=6,0 -audio *.wav 
(where 6,0 is where my SCSI writer is) and I get a perfect CD every time. 
However, not with ADCDC.   I put the same .wav files into an ADCDC Music folder 
as you're supposed to.  When I ask it to write, it apparently issues a CD Record 
command for each .wav file individually and I get N dead windows on the screen, 
one for each track and a beautiful coaster that no CD reader will read. 
Is this where DAO method is required?  How is it that cdrecord from the command 
line will do it just fine but not from ADCDC?  Where can I find a cddao 
function?  Can anyone help?  Thanks in advance. 
-Rocky 
P.S. I haven't fully investigated my problem with v2.0 yet but if I issue the 
above command line with v2.0, it says that too many files get opened with the 
*.wav command.  Is it me or problems with the new version? 
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