Good source of info re: CD stuff:
http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq.html
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Michael ODonnell writes:
Good source of info re: CD stuff:
http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq.html
Yes, and much more accurate than Ben.
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On Apr 25, 2005, at 21:36, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Apr 25 at 5:59pm, Bill McGonigle wrote:
I've heard people say that dd won't work because dd defaults to 2k
blocks and CD's have 2.3K audio blocks. I can't see how that's
relevant if you're dumping to a flat file but I could be missing
Yes, and much more accurate than Ben.
That's possible ;)
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P.S. *Grunt* If any of you upgrade to Emacs 21, make sure you (setq
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Hmmm, I don't seem to have that set anywhere in my .gnus.el and I'm on:
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Title: Ripping wav files from iso image
Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
I thought I'd be clever and just dd one of my new cd's to my hard drive for later ripping/encoding of the tracks. The problem is getting cdparanoia to read the iso image. I setup the iso image
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 01:13:45PM -0400, Whelan, Paul wrote:
Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
I'm pretty sure that just won't work. IIRC, cdparanoia uses SCSI
commands to read the disk directly. An ISO image isn't a SCSI
device... Not only that, but as I understand it,
Derek Martin wrote:
I'm pretty sure that just won't work. IIRC, cdparanoia uses SCSI
commands to read the disk directly. An ISO image isn't a SCSI
device... Not only that, but as I understand it, if you tried to burn
the resulting image to a CD, it would not produce a working copy of
the
If you feel like experimenting, cdfs might be useful:
http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/
If you do, post a summary.
I've heard people say that dd won't work because dd defaults to 2k
blocks and CD's have 2.3K audio blocks. I can't see how that's
relevant if you're dumping to a flat
Whelan, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
Errr, if it's an ISO image, why not just mount it and copy them to the
hard drive?
I thought I'd be clever and just dd one of my new cd's to my hard drive
Yeah, that won't work. Audio CDs are not
On Apr 25 at 1:13pm, Whelan, Paul wrote:
Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
I thought I'd be clever and just dd one of my new cd's to my hard drive
for later ripping/encoding of the tracks.
Short answer:
You can't do that. The image you extracted with dd is useless and can
On Apr 25 at 5:59pm, Bill McGonigle wrote:
I've heard people say that dd won't work because dd defaults to 2k blocks
and CD's have 2.3K audio blocks. I can't see how that's relevant if you're
dumping to a flat file but I could be missing something.
dd won't work because CDDA discs do not
Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Apr 25 at 8:40pm, Paul Lussier wrote:
Yeah, that won't work. Audio CDs are not ISO images. They're usually
in a format called CDDA or something like that (I think there's also
CDDB and a couple of others).
CDDB is the thing that lets software
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