To create iso
Code:
$ mkisofs -o /path/to/output.iso -R -J /path/to/files/you/want/on/cd
to burn cd-r/cd-rw
Code:
$ burncd data /path/to/output.iso fixate
to burn files to disk (without creating iso) [
thanks to Pushrod]
Code:
mkisofs -o /dev/stdout -R -J /path/to/files/you/want/on/cd | burncd data /dev/stdin fixate
to blank cd-rw
to get cd/dvd image (to get iso from disk)
Code:
$ dd if=/dev/acd0 of=/path/to/disk.iso bs=2048
to burn dvd iso to disk
Code:
$ growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/cd0=/path/to/image.iso
to burn files to dvd without creating iso
Code:
$ growisofs -Z /dev/cd0 -R -J /some/files
above 2 commands will overwrite content on dvd+-rw disk
no need to blank (so it seams. i tested on my pc)
to append to dvd (must use same options as when creating this dvd)
Code:
$ growisofs -M /dev/cd0 -R -J /some/more/files
to finalize dvd (you need this after appending to dvd)
Code:
$ growisofs -M /dev/cd0=/dev/zero
to burn audio cd from wav files
Code:
$ burncd audio file1.wav file2.wav file3.wav fixate
here's simple script that uses mplayer and burncd to burn audio cd's from directory with music files (basically any file that mplayer can play)
Code:
#!/bin/sh
for i in `ls`; do
rm -f /tmp/cd_track.wav
mplayer -vo null -vc dummy -af resample=44100 -ao pcm:file=/tmp/cd_track.wav $i
burncd audio /tmp/cd_track.wav
done
rm -f /tmp/cd_track.wav
burncd audio fixate
exit 0
and here's another simple script to rip audio cd's to mp3
Code:
#!/bin/sh
mkdir /tmp/cd
cd /tmp/cd
cdparanoia -B -d /dev/acd0
for i in `ls *.wav`; do
lame -m s "$i" -o "$(echo $i | awk '{print substr($0,6,2)}' -).mp3"
rm -f "$i"
done
echo 'files are in /tmp/cd'
exit 0
you can rip 1 audio track to wav with
Code:
$ cdparanoia -B -d /dev/acd0 1
in this example it'll rip track 1 only
and convert it to mp3 with
Code:
lame -m s audio.wav -o audio.mp3
to attach and mount iso image
Code:
$ mdconfig -a -t vnode -u 0 -f /path/to/image.iso
$ mount -t cd9600 /dev/md0 /mnt
to umount and detach iso image
Code:
$ umount /mnt
$ mdconfig -du 0
To make it all happen you need:
in kernel
Code:
options CD9660 # ISO 9660 Filesystem, because you want to read them ;)
device atapicd # ATAPI CDROM drives
device atapicam
device cd # nessacery for dvd's
device pass
device scbus
options MD_ROOT
device md
options UDF
and permission to write to /dev/acd0 /dev/cd0 /dev/pass1
note: The pass device number will also depend on the order that SCSI devices are enumerated by the kernel. To determine exactly which one it is, one can use
camcontrol devlist as root
[thanks to phoenix from daemonforums.org]
note, you can't run growisofs using su, you need to do that as user....
here's some part of my /etc/devfs.conf
Code:
own acd0 root:users
perm acd0 0660
own cd0 root:users
perm cd0 0660
own pass1 root:users
perm pass1 0660
own pass0 root:users
perm pass0 0660
note: if you have more than one drive, you need to specify which one to use with burncd as well
use -f flag for this
Code:
burncd -f /dev/acd1 data /path/to/image.iso fixate
to use mkisofs you need to install
sysutils/cdrtools
to use growisofs you need to install
sysutils/dvd+rw-tools
to use cdparanoia you need to install
audio/cdparanoia
to use lame you need to install
audio/lame
to use mplayer you need to install
multimedia/mplayer
resources:
man 8 burncd
man 8 mkisofs
man 8 growisofs
man 8 mplayer
man 1 cdparanoia
man 8 mdconfig
man 1 lame , hmm why this is not available in freebsd online manual pages?
origianl post:
https://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=1195