said:
>c:\cdrecord\cdrecord speed=2 dev=6,0 -audio *.wav
>All tracks are written at once in a complete, cohesive audio CD.
>However, the following doesn't work. I try to use Audio CD creator
>pointing it directly to the CDRecord directory and I only get coaster.
What version of AudioCD creator?
>The best I can tell, rather than writing all the tracks at once, it
>issues a separate command for each track (I get N dead "Complete: Write
>audio track" windows that need to be closed) rather than writing them as
>a block.
You should be able to pop up the VIO window and see the commands. I
suspect there's a debug option that will keep the window open at the end
of the script.
>c:\cdr2_0_0\cdrecord: Too many open files. Cannot open 'xxxxx_14.wav'
What version of EMXRT are you running?
That's a lot of tracks. You can try:
set emxopt=-h40
to increase the file handle limit. The option is documented in the EMX
help files.
HTH,
Steven
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