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I tried to burn WAV files as an audio CD, but the CD only had the left channel, but when I played the wavs that it was burned from, it had both channels.
I used cdrecord dev=0,1,0 -eject speed=8 -pad -audio *.wav
and also the cddoit script with the same result. I'm at a loss as to how to correctly burn an audio CD.
i'm 1000% sure that cdrecord has absolutely nothign to do with that whatso ever. try playign the files in xmms or something and i'd be pretty confident that they will only have left too.
nevermind, I had a brain fart... cable between CDrom drive and sound card only has 1 channel connected, other drive plays them fine. I feel stupid, looking for some"serious" problem, I was looking so hard, I missed the obvious.
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