On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Soren Schmidt wrote:

>
> The right way of doing audio graps has been to set the wanted blocksize
> with CDRIOCSETBLOCKSIZE (not needed if all tracks on the CD is of
> the same size), then just read from the device. Ioctl's was newer meant
> to be used to read/write data, its also faster to use the R/W path...
>

Ok, perhaps, but ioctls seem to be more usual way and it's a bit
simpler... Still, I'm just user... Rather unhappy now :-(

> > perhaps several more ports. Oh, incidentaly, cdparanoia (at least) is
> > broken under -CURRENT in yet another way: it still looks for
> > /dev/{acd,cd,mcd}%c -
> > ports/audio/cdparanoia/files/patch-interface-scan_devices.c
> > - which aren't there after cloning removal).
>
> Then that should be fixed as well the sooner the better...
>

Together with sys/cdio.h, where both ioc_read_audio and CDIOCREADAUDIO are
declared

Regards,
Vladimir
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