If you feel like experimenting, cdfs might be useful:
        http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/

If you do, post a summary.

I've heard people say that dd won't work because dd defaults to 2k blocks and CD's have 2.3K audio blocks. I can't see how that's relevant if you're dumping to a flat file but I could be missing something.

I guess part of the question is if dd just pulled bits off of the disc/raw device that is /dev/cdrom or if the /dev/cdrom driver tried to do something smart, like presenting a session as a device (in which case it would probably ignore the CD Audio).

-Bill

On Apr 25, 2005, at 13:13, Whelan, Paul wrote:

Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
I thought I'd be clever and just dd one of my new cd's to my hard drive
for later ripping/encoding of the tracks. The problem is getting
cdparanoia to read the iso image. I setup the iso image as a loop
device using losetup and tried cdparanoia -d /dev/loop0 but it doesn't
like that. Most of the pages that I've weeded through on google weren't
quite meeting the need so I thought I'd through the question out to the
list.


Thanks,
PaulW


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