Create TOC files for CD burning efficiently with cdrdao using a simple command-line tool. Perfect for users who want a convenient solution for organizing their files.
Installation is straightforward with the following commands:
tar xzf mktoc-1.1.2.tar.gz
cd mktoc-1.1.2
sudo make install
Mktoc offers several usage examples using different command-line arguments:
1. Create a TOC file from a set of WAV files:
mktoc -w *.wav
2. Write a TOC file to 'toc_file.toc' from a set of WAV files:
mktoc -w *.wav toc_file.toc
3. Create a TOC file from a valid CUE file:
mktoc cue_file.cue
4. Write a TOC file to 'toc_file.toc,' given an input CUE file:
mktoc cue_file.cue toc_file.toc
5. Ignore missing WAV file errors, which can cause the resulting TOC file to cause cdrdao to lose pregap information during the burn process:
mktoc -a cue_file.cue
6. Adjust WAV files for a CD writer offset value. If your CD writer has a -30 sample write offset, it can be corrected by offsetting the input WAV files by +30 samples. New WAV files will be placed in the working directory in a new directory called 'wav+30':
mktoc -c 30 < cue_file.cue
7. Adjust WAV files for a CD writer offset value, but create new files in the /tmp directory:
mktoc -c 30 -t < cue_file.cue.
Mktoc is an excellent tool for creating TOC files when using the cdrdao CD burning program. Its command-line arguments provide a variety of options, making it easy to use and diverse for various projects. The installation process is straightforward, making it accessible to anyone looking for a reliable and effective TOC file creator.
Version 1.1.3: N/A