On Tuesday 16 March 2004 15:06, Thomas Klausner wrote: ...... > >Description: > > When playing an audio cd via cdda2wav using the command: > > su root -c "cdda2wav -t2 --dev /dev/rcd0d -e "
You can use the -N option to suppress the default file output. The manpage in my Linux system describes both the -e (--echo) and the -N (--no-write) options from cdrecord-2.00.3. > > It does not only play the 2nd tune from the Cd inserted in the cd > drive, it also saves a "audio.wav" file in the current directory, > this is not what I expected. I don't know if it is a bug or if it > is a wanted feature of cdd2wav. Anyhow my disk was filled! > > >How-To-Repeat: > > repeat command: > > su root -c "cdda2wav -t2 --dev /dev/rcd0d -e " > > and notice how the "audio.wav" files in the current directory > grows > > >Fix: > > making a "ln -sf /dev/null audio.wav" makes the data stream go > down the drain. Myabe there is/are some better solotion?? > > >Release-Note: > >Audit-Trail: > >Unformatted: > > ----- End forwarded message -----