So, what causes lower quality?
rob wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Can I copy an audio - cd in dao-mode on-the fly with cdrecord like
cdrdao d=
oes=20
Cdrecord does not support this by intention because this would
usually lower quality.
What causes lower quality in this situation? I
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>> >I used this command:
>>
>> >cdda2wav -D1,0,0 -vall cddb=0 -Owav -B
>> >(tried with -paranoia too: same result)
>> If it really does not help to reduce speed to 4x (speed=4)
>> or/and to call 'ms -ss' to switch the drive to single session only
>>
> >I bought a new CD yesterday ("Lost Tracks" by Dutch singer Anouk).
> >cdda2wav (I tried both cdrtools-1.10 & cdrtools-2.01a02) was not able
> >to extract track nr 15 completely (the extraction just stalls halveway)
> >and there are audible clicks and missing or duplicated small pieces
> >in the
On Son, 02 Feb 2003, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Looks like you found a usage/buy protected media which is not a real CD.
>
> >The CD plays fine in my audio cdplayers.
>
> If it really does not help to reduce speed to 4x (speed=4)
> or/and to call 'ms -ss' to switch the drive to single session only
On Sun 2 February 2003 19:04, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> From: Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >Isn't that CD supposed to be copy protected? I think I heard=20
> >something about that. Anyway, I did a little search, and there
> > are=20
>
> There is nothing like a copy protected audio CD. The A
>From: Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > cdda2wav is the best currently known DAE tool.
>> > People report even better quality than with EAC.
>> >
>> > In contrary to cdrdao, cdda2wav handles nearly 100% of even all
>> > play protected disks. Just use cdda2wav -paranoia to overcome
>> > the int
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>I'm a happy cdrtools user: never had any problems with it.
>Till today .. :-)
>I bought a new CD yesterday ("Lost Tracks" by Dutch singer Anouk).
>cdda2wav (I tried both cdrtools-1.10 & cdrtools-2.01a02) was not able
>to extract track nr 15 completely (the e
Hi Rob,
Rob van Nieuwkerk wrote on Sun, Feb 02 2003:
>I bought a new CD yesterday ("Lost Tracks" by Dutch singer Anouk).
>cdda2wav (I tried both cdrtools-1.10 & cdrtools-2.01a02) was not able
>to extract track nr 15 completely (the extraction just stalls halveway)
This one is probably copy-prote
Hi Rob,
Rob van Nieuwkerk wrote on Sun, Feb 02 2003:
>It's just that J?rg claims that cdda2wav handles nearly 100% of all play
>protected disks.
It really does here. Especially in conjunction with "ms".
>I thought he might be interested in a CD that does not
>work with cdda2wav.
Please try "ms
Hi,
> > Jörg wrote:
> > > cdda2wav is the best currently known DAE tool.
> > > People report even better quality than with EAC.
> > >
> > > In contrary to cdrdao, cdda2wav handles nearly 100% of even all
> > > play protected disks. Just use cdda2wav -paranoia to overcome
> > > the intentional bad
On Sun 2 February 2003 03:25, Rob van Nieuwkerk wrote:
> Hi Jörg,
>
> Jörg wrote:
> > cdda2wav is the best currently known DAE tool.
> > People report even better quality than with EAC.
> >
> > In contrary to cdrdao, cdda2wav handles nearly 100% of even all
> > play protected disks. Just use cdda2w
Hi Jörg,
Jörg wrote:
> cdda2wav is the best currently known DAE tool.
> People report even better quality than with EAC.
>
> In contrary to cdrdao, cdda2wav handles nearly 100% of even all play protected
> disks. Just use cdda2wav -paranoia to overcome the intentional bad audio
> quality on thes
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> cdda2wav is the best currently known DAE tool.
> People report even better quality than with EAC.
>
> In contrary to cdrdao, cdda2wav handles nearly 100% of even all play
> protected disks. Just use cdda2wav -paranoia to overcome the intentional
> ba
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Can I copy an audio - cd in dao-mode on-the fly with cdrecord like cdrdao d=
oes=20
Cdrecord does not support this by intention because this would usually lower
quality.
What causes lower quality in this situation? Is it copying in DAO mode,
or on-the-fly?
I d
>From: Felix Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>can cdrecord/cdda2wa use the special audio extraktion feature from plextor ?
>My question was about audio extraction, not about burning.
cdda2wav is the best currently known DAE tool.
People report even better quality than with EAC.
In contrary to cdrdao,
Thank you for your mail,
can cdrecord/cdda2wa use the special audio extraktion feature from plextor ?
My question was about audio extraction, not about burning.
Can I copy an audio - cd in dao-mode on-the fly with cdrecord like cdrdao does
?
thanks felix
Am Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2003 23:37 s
>From: Felix Kurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>i tried to use the plextor dae function with
>my Plextor PX40TS (on an adaptec 2940uw/kernel 2.4.21-pre3/module
>aic7xxx/athlon-xp/via-kt400/)
>and PX-W4824A (ide-scsi, same machine)
>cdrdao read-cd -v 10 --driver plextor --device /dev/sg0 --datafile
>/tmp
i tried to use the plextor dae function with
my Plextor PX40TS (on an adaptec 2940uw/kernel 2.4.21-pre3/module
aic7xxx/athlon-xp/via-kt400/)
and PX-W4824A (ide-scsi, same machine)
cdrdao read-cd -v 10 --driver plextor --device /dev/sg0 --datafile
/tmp/data.cdr /tmp/data.toc
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