How about this:
cdparanoia -B 1- -d /dev/cdrom
cdrdao read-toc --device 0,4,0
cdrdao write toc --device 0,4,0





At 06:09 PM 11/23/1999 -0800, you wrote:
>I don't believe that dd will work for audio CDs.
>
>Personally, I've had weird behavior with the "read-cd" directive, so
>I do something along these lines:
>         1. use cdparanoia to read the data to a .wav file
>         2. use "cdrdao read-toc ..." to get a known good TOC
>         3. write with "cdrdao write ..."
>
>If you run into errors at one of these steps, it might be helpful to
>capture the command line and the output and post that -- this might
>help narrow down where the problems start.  Also, see if any unusual
>messages appear in /var/log/messages when you try the commands.
>
>Romain Kang             Siemens Info/Comm Products, San Jose R&D
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  formerly Pyramid Technology Corporation
>
>Disclaimer: I represent myself alone, except where otherwise indicated.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] <Jake Johnson> writes:
>| I have a teac cdr55s and a cd 32s and I want to make exact audio cd
>| replicas, but cdrdao isn't working for me.  I use:
>| cdrdao read-cd --device /dev/cdrom --buffers 64 --datafile data.iso toc
>|
>| I get an error saying that the data-text is bad and that I get some crc
>| errors.  I duno, there isn't a lot of documentation on this program.  Will
>| "dd" image audio cds?
>
>| Jake Johnson
>| Information Technology Desktop Support Intern
>| Dempsey 207



Jake Johnson
Information Technology Desktop Support Intern
Dempsey 207




         .^.
         /V\    Go Linux!
         // \\
         /( )\
         ^^-^^


-- 
To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe"
as the Subject.

Reply via email to