Re: Using cdrdao to make several copies of the same CD

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Paul Smith wrote:
On 11/8/06, Todd Zullinger <tmz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am using the command
>
> cdrdao copy --eject --device /dev/dvd
>
> to duplicate a CD. Is it possible to use cdrdao to copy several
> copies of the same CD without having to insert the original CD as
> many times as the desired number of copies?

You can probably do this more than one way.  I'd use cdrdao read-cd to
read the cd and create an image.  Then use cdrdao write to write that
image to as many disks as I wanted before deleting the image and toc
files.

Thanks, Todd. I am trying the command

cdrdao read-cd --device /dev/dvd

but getting this

$ cdrdao read-cd --device /dev/dvd
ERROR: Missing toc-file.

Any ideas?

btw, there are gui tools available to do this. gcdmaster (the cdrdao gui front-end) and brasero, among others. Both are available from Fedora Extras.


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