Rod Butcher wrote:
I have some audio cds I need to edit. How can I mount them so I can open
the audio track in an audio editor, or at least copy the track to .wav ?
I get
/dev/cdrom: Input/output error
mount: /dev/cdrom: can't read superblock
if I try to mount it
On windows I used to be able to see the audio tracks as files in the
file browser.
thanks
Rod
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On my redhat9 -based system I have cdparanoia already installed.
To rip track 2, you do something like:
cdparanoia 2-2 output.wav
More options listed on the manpage.
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