RE: Extracting tracks as WAV from a worn-out CD

2008-07-22 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Razmig K > Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 10:40 AM > To: FreeBSD Questions > Subject: Re: Extracting tracks as WAV from a worn-out CD > > > Kevin Kinsey a écrit : > >

Re: Extracting tracks as WAV from a worn-out CD

2008-07-19 Thread Josh Carroll
Sorry this is truncated, the google mail application on blackberry doesn't include the full mail. Anyway, I would highly suggest using cdparanoia from ports. I have had great success recovering very scratched discs with it in the past. Good luck! Josh On 7/19/08, Razmig K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro

Re: Extracting tracks as WAV from a worn-out CD

2008-07-19 Thread Razmig K
Kevin Kinsey a écrit : Not trying to be overly arrogant, but aren't you asking something similar to "why doesn't my broken car run"? No, I'm aware of the implications of having a "broken car". The question asked for explanations, if any, on why successful extraction was possible via the SCSI in

Re: Extracting tracks as WAV from a worn-out CD

2008-07-19 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Razmig K wrote: Snipped for logic: Hello, I could successfully extract the last track, no. 7, on a pretty worn-out audio CD got stuck at %84 giving the error "cooked: Read cdda : Input/output error". Any explanations to this? Not trying to be overly arrogant, but aren't you asking s

Extracting tracks as WAV from a worn-out CD

2008-07-19 Thread Razmig K
Hello, I could successfully extract the last track, no. 7, on a pretty worn-out audio CD issuing the command: % cdda2wav -D 0,0,0 -t 7 (0,0,0 being the SCSI device corresponding to the cdda2wav -scanbus output) while I have failed doing so earlier via: % cdda2wav -D /dev/acd0 -t 7 since it got