I've found on systems where traditional rippers don't work (eg,
cdparanoia), CDFS has a greater chance of ripping the CDs (by default
into WAV, but you can enable an option to rip it in the pure CDDA
format if you want). It requires patching the Linux source, so if you
aren't experienced with compiling your own kernel, then it might not
be the best option.

http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/

If you get it to work, then you may use LAME, oggenc, FLAC, or
whatever to encode the audio tracks into your favorite format (mp3,
Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC in my examples).

On 11/4/05, Lars Roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Is it somehow possible to pass a audio cd from a host running Linux to
> the guest OS ? -
>
> I am basiclly trying to rip a cd using itunes inside my guest OS
> (Windows XP) but as audio cd's does not has a traditional filesystem
> on them you cannot mount them in Linux (host OS). The: -cdrom
> predicate in Qemu 0.7.2 only works if the block device contains a
> mounted filesystem so I am unable to see how I can pass on an audio
> cd.
>
>
> Regards.
>
> Lars Roland
>
>
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Mike


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