Off: Writing CD's

Jerry Guizar jguizar at EPIX.NET
Wed Oct 16 16:47:07 EDT 1996


In <Pine.OSF.3.91.961016092201.8663A-100000 at csgrad.cs.vt.edu>, on 10/16/96
at 09:33 AM,
   Paul Mather <paul at CSGRAD.CS.VT.EDU> said:

>On Wed, 16 Oct 1996, Andy C wrote:

>> This is way off subject but I guess some one here may have more of an
>> idea than I.  Is it possible to take a .wav or .au file and write it onto a
>> CD in such a way that the CD will then play in a normal cd-player ?

>If you want the CD to play in every normal CD player, it must be mastered
>as according to the CD-DA "Red Book" specifications.  Probably the best
>way to ensure this is to get yourself some CD mastering/authoring
>software that can produce red book CDs.  Make sure the software can
>output in red book format.

   Ohhh, that must be my problem. I've been using the "Blue Book" and the
music always sounds the same - spacey :) How's the price on this software
now? The last time I checked, I seem to remember it being somewhere around
a grand.

Jerry

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