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After much tinkering, I have setup a process to rip my CD collection to FLAC files and I'm now trying to go the other way: create a CD from the FLAC/cue-sheet/TOC file.
I'm using cdrdao to burn the CD, but CD's created this way are offset by 30 samples from the original disc (note: my Plextor burner has a write offset of 30 samples, according to various online sources). I have verified the flac file contents are correct (or at least match the results of EAC and accuraterip), so I'm pretty sure the problem is with the writing process.
I use cdparanoia to rip (providing a sample offset), but cdrdao does not appear to support offsets of any form for reading or writing. I could use some audio tools and manually hack the wave file before burning the CD, but that seems cumbersome to say the least.
Is there some way to get cdrdao to deal with sample offsets, or another (*nix) program I can use to burn audio CDs that supports generating subcode, CD-TEXT, *AND* write-offsets?
I generally like EAC (and I run across a number of folks running EAC in wine on linux), but I really don't want to depend on a closed-source program to rip/archive/restore my CDs...which is why I'm ripping to flac and then to ogg files in the first place!
- -- Charles Steinkuehler [email protected]