
Trent W. Buck wrote:
Rohan McLeod wrote:
Which raises the issue is burning an ISO image an identical problem to burning a selection of mp3 sound files; to what will become an audio CD ? You can't (at least, you couldn't) just do
cdrecord *.mp3
to generate a CDDA disc. (CDDA is what works in your hifi; ISO and HFS are what work in a computer). But you *could* do it with PCM files, which usually have a .wav extension.
I didn't want to distract discussion, but the OS is actually XP and the application BurnAware Free; which seems to do precisely what 'was' not possible with cdrecord; (BurnAware Free presumably converts on the fly). The issue I was speculating above, was the conversion buffer overflows due to some hiatus with writing; where as writing an ISO file might not have the same problem ?
Last time I actually cared about such things, there were new things called "mp3 discs" or something, that your new car stereo could play.
My van is very cold on winter nights ! Trent thanks for your thoughts ; regards Rohan McLeod