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						OpenBSD CD Use and Burning Tips - rdsathene.org
						http://rdsathene.org/notes/openbsd_burning.html
 
						
						
						
						OpenBSD FAQ: Multimedia
						https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html
 
						
						
						
						Playing audio CDs with OpenBSD using Grip
						http://openbsdsupport.org/audiocd.pdf
Playing audio CDs with OpenBSD using Grip Bachman Kharazmi bahkha TA gmail DOT com July 1, 2006 1 Description In this simple guide I will explain how to play audio CDs with OpenBSD using Grip. 2 Solution Installing Grip Simply install Grip by using pkg_add.
 
						
						
						
						Making an bootable OpenBSD install cd
						https://www.pantz.org/software/openbsd/makinganopenbsdbootcd.html
1. To start you will need to download and install a program called "mkisofs" (I am using version 2.01). This is the program that willmake the ISO image that we can burn to a CD. I have only used this on NIX type systems I am not sure if it is available for windows. Searchfreshmeat.netif you need to find it.
 
						
						
						
						OpenBSD : Ripping and writing music CDs with cdio(1 ...
						http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=6560
OpenBSD : Ripping and writing music CDs with cdio(1) ... About the difference between 80 min audio CD and 700 MB data CD, I once looked into this with the power of google, and wrote a little summary for future reference. ... Even though I have used cdio from the base in the past to rip and burn music CDs in exactly the fashion that you ...
 
						
						
						
						OpenBSD 6.0
						https://www.openbsd.org/60.html
 
						
						
						
						QUETZAL–A LIVE DVD/CD SYSTEM BASED ON OPENBSD
						http://www.math.unam.mx/~micho/papers/quetzal.pdf
DVD burning software. For this to work, of course, we need a good DVD-ROM burner :) On OpenBSD, the whole procedure would look something like this: bzip2 -d quetzal-dd.mm.yyyy.iso.bz2 At this point it would be wise to verify the checksum for the iso-file. For example md5/sha1 quetzal-dd.mm.yyyy.iso To actually burn the image to a DVD-ROM,
 
						
						
						
						OpenBSD 6.1 is not a CD release | Hacker News
						https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14125150
 
						
						
						
						FreeBSD howto: burning and ripping cd's - DaemonForums
						http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=2640
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 …
 
						
						
						
						Burn and rip CDs
						https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/burn-and-rip-cds-235021d5-e1c7-8616-4efd-4f4965fe6b91
 
						
						
							
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