On 01-Feb-01 Fernan Aguero wrote:
> cdda2wav gives me an error on the last track of this disc, and no .inf file
> is generated.
> Will this track be included in the disc when running
> 'cdrecord -dao -useinfo *.wav'?
yes. useinfo causes cdrecord to look for an *inf file, but if it can't find
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cdda2wav gives me an error on the last track of this disc, and no .inf file is
generated.
Will this track be included in the disc when running 'cdrecord -dao -useinfo
*.wav'?
Thanks in advance,
Fernan
Here is the cdda2wav output:
[root@iib005 tmp]# /opt/schily/bin/cdda2wav -v 255 -B --device 1
On 01-Feb-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> as many CD's start at 2:00, you should definitely check
> what happens with a CD that doees _not_ start at the standard time
> as 2:00 is logical sector # 0.
I'll try to find one and test it.
K.-H.
>From: Karl-Heinz Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>No I didn't check it yet. But it *did* produce CD's without perceptible
>errors at track boundaries.
>I can't remember the start of the first tracks, but I know I copied audio C=
>D's
>with various pregaps, and the came out fine.
>Would that diff
>From: Karl-Heinz Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On 01-Feb-01 Fernan Aguero wrote:
>> As Karl said, cdparanoia (which is what cdrdao uses to rip audio data to
>> disc) does correction and verification. Perhaps this is why I had never
>> noticed a similar problem before (or perhaps it was just luc
On 01-Feb-01 Fernan Aguero wrote:
> As Karl said, cdparanoia (which is what cdrdao uses to rip audio data to
> disc) does correction and verification. Perhaps this is why I had never
> noticed a similar problem before (or perhaps it was just luck).
You can use both: cdda2wav to get the *.inf fil
Thanks Karl and 'schunn' ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for your replies.
I played the .wav files generated by cdda2wav and the noises are all there in
the .wav files. Thus, the burning was OK, the audio extraction from the CD was
the problem.
now that I think of it, I started using cdda2wav based on the
On 01-Feb-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Did you check if cdparanoia follows the right rules for track boundaries?
>
> You should extract with both programs and check for identical length
> of the audio files first.
>
> Note that you should do this with a CD that does _not_ start at +2:00
> seco
On 31-Jan-01 Fernan Aguero wrote:
> The question: is there any way to play a ripped cdrdao 'data.bin' or the
> *.wav
> files generated by cdda2wav so i can see if I can avoid burning the bad
> tracks?
> I know that I should be able to play .wav files, but my selection of
> multimedia
> utilities
It happened both using cdrdao and cdda2wav + cdrecord, with two different audio
source discs. In some tracks, suddenly, the music is replaced by a repetaing
noise (like a chack-chack-chack or a door-knocking sound) and then the music
resumes again. In another disc, the first two tracks are just no
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