CD problems

Frank McCormick fmccormick at videotron.ca
Sun Dec 24 00:35:47 UTC 2006


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On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 01:16:12 +0100
Vincent Trouilliez <vincent.trouilliez at modulonet.fr> wrote:

> Vincent Trouilliez <vincent.trouilliez at modulonet.fr> wrote:
> > Sounds (no pun intended ;-), like you burned a DATA CD, not an AUDIO CD.
> > If you want to make an audio CD, and assuming you are using Gnome not
> > KDE, just use "Serpentine", it's installed by default and has the only
> > purpose of, precisely, create Audio CD's !
> > It's super easy to use.
> 
> You can find information in the help system, too:
> 
> Go to System->Help->System Documentation, then in the search box type "serpentine".
> As it explains in there, normally, when you insert a blank CD in your drive, you should see a window that explicaztely asks you if you want to burn a DATA Cd, or AUDIO CD... didn't you see this dialog ???


   I did but I hit ignore, then dragged the files into the Nautilus cd/dvd
creator. Obviously it did't create an audio CD. I also tried Serpentine
seperately, but it wouldn't do a thing. I added all the files to its window,
hit "write disc", but it just sat there. A search of the mailing list archives
shows Serpentine can be a problem at times. I'll try your suggestion, and tell
it to create an audio cd when I insert the blank.

Thanks

- -- 
Cheers

Frank

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