Package: bchunk Version: 1.2.0 Revision: 1 Source: http://hes.iki.fi/%n/%n-%v.tar.gz Source-Checksum: SHA256(afdc9d5e38bdd16f0b8b9d9d382b0faee0b1e0494446d686a08b256446f78b5d) PatchScript: << perl -pi -e 's|\/man$|/share/man|g; s|\/usr\/local|%p|g' Makefile << CompileScript: make CC=gcc LD=gcc InstallScript: << mkdir -p %i/bin install -m 755 -s bchunk %i/bin mkdir -p %i/share/man/man1 install -m 644 bchunk.1 %i/share/man/man1 << DocFiles: ChangeLog COPYING README Description: CD image converter (bin/cue to iso/cdr/wav) DescDetail: << The bchunk package contains a UNIX/C rewrite of the BinChunker program. BinChunker converts a CD image in a .bin/.cue format (sometimes .raw/.cue) into a set of .iso and .cdr/.wav tracks. The .bin/.cue format is used by some non-UNIX CD-writing software, but is not supported on most other CD-writing programs. Tips and tricks: To record an MP3 image with a CUE sheet to an audio CD (for example the mixes at sicktracks.com): convert the .mp3 to a raw PCM audio file: $ mpg123 -sv sicktracks8.mp3 > sicktracks8.pcm split into tracks according to the CUE file: $ bchunk sicktracks8.pcm sicktracks8.txt tracks burn it: $ cdrecord -v -dao -audio tracks??.cdr If you only get loud noise on the tracks, try either -swab on cdrecord or -s on bchunk to swap the byte order. << DescPackaging: << nieder: updated to 1.2 << License: GPL Maintainer: Chris Zubrzycki <beren12@users.sourceforge.net> Homepage: http://he.fi/bchunk/