On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Peter Kiem wrote:
> Anyway I switched to using cdda2wav as the ripper and had a LOT more
> success. It will rip at the full speed of 2.0x but I have this small
> problem with it.
>
> Within the first second of the song I get an audio glitch like a small burst
> of noise or st
> > Since cdda2wav worked much better than grip's internal ripper I spose I should
> > try cdparanoia and see if that works better.
>
> Worth a try.
I installed cdparanoia and although it rips at about 0.5x speed (1/4 of
cdda2wav) it seems to make them perfectly. I don't care about speed just
> It's an IDE 2-speed CD Writer. The model is a CR-2801TE. I haven't any
> trouble reading data CDS or playing Audio CDs in it.
> It's just strange the glitch is always in the first second of the tracks and
> nowhere else.
Unless you have an interface problem, it could be the drive. I only have
Hi Statux,
> IDE or SCSI? reader or writer? :)
It's an IDE 2-speed CD Writer. The model is a CR-2801TE. I haven't any
trouble reading data CDS or playing Audio CDs in it.
It's just strange the glitch is always in the first second of the tracks and
nowhere else.
> I use cdparanoia and bladeenc
IDE or SCSI? reader or writer? :)
I use cdparanoia and bladeenc. Never had a problem. However, it does seem
to sound like a data transfer error of some sort. Have you ever
experienced any similar problems like blips while playing audio CDs, issues
with copying files, or maybe time-outs reading fr
Hi all,
I've been experimenting with making MP3s from my CDs using Linux (Another
Windows program I can ditch now *grin*). I've been using grip as a front
end and bladeenc as the MP3 encoder.
I gave up on using the built in ripper in grip cause it would start at
around 0.9x and slowly reduce un