Re: [CentOS] trying to recover an audio CD...

2013-05-02 Thread Fred Smith
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 12:25:40AM -0400, Ted Miller wrote:
 On 05/01/2013 11:33 PM, fredex wrote:
  Fred Smith [hidden email] wrote:
 
  Jörg:
 
 [snip]
  - Is it possible to use the original drive that was used for writing?
 
  the original isn't a drive per se, it's a professional audio recorder,
  rack-mounted, that contains a CD drive of some sort.
 
  I THINK what happened was the recorder was powered off while writing.
  Probably made a huge mess of the data, or at least  left it in some bad
  unfinished state.
 
 I have used such a recorder, and the one I used WAS capable of recovering a 
 disk from a mess like what you describe.  But...it takes a while.  It has 
 to read the entire disk (and it is designed to read at 1X), figure out what 
 is on it, and then finalize it.
 
 If you can get access to the original recorder, I would suggest you let it 
 try to clean up its own mess.  Even better would be to get hold of the 
 manual (paper or online) and see what it suggests for finalizing a disk 
 that has been removed from the recorder.

Ordinarily, if you stop recording then remove the drive withouot finalizing
the disc, you can simply re-insert the disc then press the finalize button
and off it goes. but in this case it fails. 

I can tell simply by looking at the reflection off the transparent side
of the disc that it's been written on (slightly different shade where
it's been written), so there definitely is information on it.

I'll see if I can scare up the manual, though,... I hadn't thought
of that.

Fred

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Re: [CentOS] trying to recover an audio CD...

2013-05-01 Thread fredex
 Fred Smith [hidden email] wrote:
 
Jörg:

Sorry I'm so late replying, I missed your reply back when it was new...

  I'm trying to recover data from an audio cd. it is a recording of a live
  session, made on a professional cd recorder, on the fly.
 
 Do you have any working CD from that drive? If yes, you could call:
 
 cdrecord -minfo
 
 to get the state and to find out whether it writes in TAO mode. (-minfo is
 a
 shortcut for -media-info).

Such discs do exist, I just don't happen to have one handy at the moment.
I'll see if I can acquire one.

 
  apparently, instead of stopping it and fixating the disc, someone turned
  off the power. oops.
 
  I know that wodim will fixate a disk as long as it was otherwise
 properly
  terminated (I've done it more than once), but this one it won't fixate.
  depending on the drive I try it in, I get different messages, but in
  either case, it remains unfixated.
 
 wodim is a defective variant from an extremely outdated cdrecord (taken
 from a
 cdrecord from September 2004).
 
 - Did you try the original software?

Not yet. I just built latest cdrtools but haven't done anything with them
yet.

 
 - Is it possible to use the original drive that was used for writing?

the original isn't a drive per se, it's a professional audio recorder,
rack-mounted, that contains a CD drive of some sort.

I THINK what happened was the recorder was powered off while writing.
Probably made a huge mess of the data, or at least  left it in some bad
unfinished state.

 
 
  so i've tried reading it with cdparanoia, but it can't do anything with
  it, or not that I've figured out how to do.
 
 cdparanoia is a patch on a cdda2wav version from 1997. There was never an
 update on the cdda2wav code and development stopped in 2001. Don't expect
 cdparanoia to be able to read such disks, as the _read_ properties in
 cdparanoia are generally bad compared to a recent cdda2wav.
 
 Note that after the development for cdparanoia stopped around 2000/2001,
 Heiko
 Eißfeld and I took the paranoia code (the code in cdparanoia above the
 read
 layer that is responsible for retries and result rating) out of
 cdparanoia,
 made a portable library from it and added it to cdda2wav.
 
 Your problem is that cdparanoia will never read a TOC-less disk and that
 the
 dead fork from a September 2004 cddda2wav called icedax is full of bugs.
 
 The real cdda2wav has a compile option to set up a virtual TOC, but if you
 ever
 like to read a CD without a TOC, you not only need to tell cdda2wav the
 TOC by
 exiting the compiled in TOC, but you also need to kill any hostile
 software on
 your computer that tries to access CDs in an unapropriate way, such as
 hald or
 it's successors. Once such a program did try to access a problematic CD,
 you
 will never be able to access the CD unless you reload it - which will
 result in
 a new access attempt :-(

Ugh. I think I'll have to build a VM for this, since I don't want to break
my existing system.

 
 If the CD has a PMA (which I expect from writing in TAO mode), the disk
 should
 be readable by cdda2wav if you use a drive that understands the PMA.

so, if cdrecord -minfo tells me it was written as TAO, then there should
be a  PMA and I might then be able to read it with cdda2wav?

Thanks for the info!

Fred
 
 Jörg 




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Re: [CentOS] trying to recover an audio CD...

2013-05-01 Thread Ted Miller
On 05/01/2013 11:33 PM, fredex wrote:
 Fred Smith [hidden email] wrote:

 Jörg:

[snip]
 - Is it possible to use the original drive that was used for writing?

 the original isn't a drive per se, it's a professional audio recorder,
 rack-mounted, that contains a CD drive of some sort.

 I THINK what happened was the recorder was powered off while writing.
 Probably made a huge mess of the data, or at least  left it in some bad
 unfinished state.

I have used such a recorder, and the one I used WAS capable of recovering a 
disk from a mess like what you describe.  But...it takes a while.  It has 
to read the entire disk (and it is designed to read at 1X), figure out what 
is on it, and then finalize it.

If you can get access to the original recorder, I would suggest you let it 
try to clean up its own mess.  Even better would be to get hold of the 
manual (paper or online) and see what it suggests for finalizing a disk 
that has been removed from the recorder.

Ted Miller
Elkhart, IN


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Re: [CentOS] trying to recover an audio CD...

2013-04-15 Thread Joerg Schilling
Fred Smith fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us wrote:

 I'm trying to recover data from an audio cd. it is a recording of a live
 session, made on a professional cd recorder, on the fly. 

Do you have any working CD from that drive? If yes, you could call:

cdrecord -minfo

to get the state and to find out whether it writes in TAO mode. (-minfo is a 
shortcut for -media-info).

 apparently, instead of stopping it and fixating the disc, someone turned
 off the power. oops.

 I know that wodim will fixate a disk as long as it was otherwise properly 
 terminated (I've done it more than once), but this one it won't fixate. 
 depending on the drive I try it in, I get different messages, but in
 either case, it remains unfixated.

wodim is a defective variant from an extremely outdated cdrecord (taken from a 
cdrecord from September 2004). 

-   Did you try the original software?

-   Is it possible to use the original drive that was used for writing?


 so i've tried reading it with cdparanoia, but it can't do anything with
 it, or not that I've figured out how to do.

cdparanoia is a patch on a cdda2wav version from 1997. There was never an 
update on the cdda2wav code and development stopped in 2001. Don't expect 
cdparanoia to be able to read such disks, as the _read_ properties in 
cdparanoia are generally bad compared to a recent cdda2wav.

Note that after the development for cdparanoia stopped around 2000/2001, Heiko 
Eißfeld and I took the paranoia code (the code in cdparanoia above the read 
layer that is responsible for retries and result rating) out of cdparanoia, 
made a portable library from it and added it to cdda2wav.

Your problem is that cdparanoia will never read a TOC-less disk and that the 
dead fork from a September 2004 cddda2wav called icedax is full of bugs.

The real cdda2wav has a compile option to set up a virtual TOC, but if you ever 
like to read a CD without a TOC, you not only need to tell cdda2wav the TOC by 
exiting the compiled in TOC, but you also need to kill any hostile software on 
your computer that tries to access CDs in an unapropriate way, such as hald 
or 
it's successors. Once such a program did try to access a problematic CD, you 
will never be able to access the CD unless you reload it - which will result in 
a new access attempt :-(

If the CD has a PMA (which I expect from writing in TAO mode), the disk should 
be readable by cdda2wav if you use a drive that understands the PMA.

Jörg

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[CentOS] trying to recover an audio CD...

2013-04-14 Thread Fred Smith
I'm trying to recover data from an audio cd. it is a recording of a live
session, made on a professional cd recorder, on the fly. 

apparently, instead of stopping it and fixating the disc, someone turned
off the power. oops.

I know that wodim will fixate a disk as long as it was otherwise properly 
terminated (I've done it more than once), but this one it won't fixate. 
depending on the drive I try it in, I get different messages, but in
either case, it remains unfixated.

so i've tried reading it with cdparanoia, but it can't do anything with
it, or not that I've figured out how to do.

So, can anyone suggest ways to try to recover this audio data?

thanks!
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