On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:00 AM, Joerg Schilling<joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de> wrote: > Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com> wrote: <SNIP> > > So it works on another OS. Please make a bugreport against the Linux kernel > in case you cannot reproduce this result on Linux on the same hardware and > with the same medium.
I certainly will after I get a bit further in my understanding. > >> None the less it passes without errors. I'm thinking this implies the >> problem is the car's ability to read the CD and not what's on the CD > > Try to get new media with different dye (try to find blank media that > looks diferent on the "active" side). > > Jörg OK, I got some different types of media. 1) The same silver TDK CD-R80's that the original CDs were delivered to me on. 2) Black Memorex 3) Silver Memorex that my son already had. 4) The silver Office Deport CDs that I have been using successfully up until the last month or two. I could not find gold or the sort of purple/lavender that I've seen once in awhile so I'm stuck with silver and black for now. Using k3b as a platform, because it used to work, all media types above have the same problems in my car stereo. I also tried all of the above again with the speed set at 8X. All failed again in my car. New data: 1) All CDs work in my wife's car. 2) As I said originally, all CDs are rip-able in iTunes on my Win Vista laptop and my son's XP desktop. I'd like to remove k3b as part of the problem and get down to doing this at the command line, if possible. I do need the copy to be as exact a copy of the original disk - not the original songs - as possible a) No lossy encoding - save as wave b) Gapless if the original CD was gapless. Does this mean use cdrdao??? Using the suggested command, but adding -alltracks because I only seem to get a single audio file without it m...@gamer ~/test1 $ /opt/schily/bin/cdda2wav.exe dev=0,0,0 -vall cddb=0 -paranoia -alltracks Type: ROM, Vendor 'LITE-ON ' Model 'DVDRW LDW-411S ' Revision 'FS0B' MMC+CDDA 983040 bytes buffer memory requested, transfer size 64512 bytes, 4 buffers, 27 s ectors #Cdda2wav version 2.01.01a60_cygwin32_nt_1.5.25(0.156-4-2)_i686_i686, soundcard, libparanoia support AUDIOtrack pre-emphasis copy-permitted tracktype channels 1-11 no no audio 2 Table of Contents: total tracks:11, (total time 58:39.07) 1.( 5:07.02), 2.( 4:41.68), 3.( 4:13.72), 4.( 2:59.45), 5.( 9:02.68), 6.( 3:13.72), 7.( 2:23.05), 8.( 4:16.25), 9.( 5:20.68), 10.( 7:00.07), 11.(10:19.25) Table of Contents: starting sectors 1.( 0), 2.( 23027), 3.( 44170), 4.( 63217), 5.( 76687), 6.( 117405), 7.( 131952), 8.( 142682), 9.( 161907), 10.( 185975), 11.( 217482), lead-out( 263932) CDINDEX discid: YasSG0mWGVxInJOH.LN2lnPcBoY- CDDB discid: 0x870dbf0b CD-Text: detected CD-Extra: not detected Album title: 'Sliver of a Sun' [from IZZ] Track 1: 'Endless Calling' Track 2: 'I Get Lost' Track 3: 'Lornadoone' Track 4: 'She Walked Out the Door' Track 5: 'Assurance' Track 6: 'Take it Higher' Track 7: 'Double Bass' Track 8: 'Just a Girl' Track 9: 'Meteor' Track 10: 'Razor' Track 11: 'Where I Belong' No media catalog number present. T: 1 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 2 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 3 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 4 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 5 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 6 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 7 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 8 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 9 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 10 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 T: 11 ISRC: 0...@-405-72-00001 index scan: 11... samplefile size will be 620768108 bytes. recording 3519.0933 seconds stereo with 16 bits @ 44100.0 Hz ->'audio'... using lib paranoia for reading. percent_done: 100% track 1 'Endless Calling' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 43163 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 2 'I Get Lost' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 39640 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 3 'Lornadoone' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 35739 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 4 'She Walked Out the Door' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 25263 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 5 'Assurance' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 76344 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 6 'Take it Higher' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 27286 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 7 'Double Bass' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 20098 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 8 'Just a Girl' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 36078 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 9 'Meteor' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 45074 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 10 'Razor' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 59078 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) 100% track 11 'Where I Belong' recorded successfully 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 87038 overlap(0.5 .. 0.5) m...@gamer ~/test1 $ OK, so can I currently create a real copy, gapless and everything, of the original using cdrtools? If so what's the command to write this stuff out? Or do I need to go find cdrdao? Thanks, Mark