audio cd reccording

Steve Holmes steve at holmesgrown.com
Tue Mar 12 01:04:14 EST 2002


My only complaint about cdrdao is it seems to have trouble with more SCSI
emulators than does cdrecord.  Cdrecord works great on my system for data
style files but when I use cdrdao, I get a couple errors about being
unable to determin something about the device.  I had to specify my
drivers as follows:
read_driver:"generic-mmc:0x00200007"
write_device:"0,0,0"
write_driver:"generic-mmc"

But the last time I copied a cd with paranoia-mode=1, I still got some
errors while reading the cd and it took a very long time to do the job.  I
also couldn't get any progress messages to tell me how much longer <sigh>.
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Kerry Hoath wrote:

> Don't use cdrecord for this,
> since cdrecord and cdparanoia won't preserve index marks.
> Get and install cdrdao
> or compile it after fetching it from http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net
> Then after /etc/cdrdao.conf is correctly configured, (needs cdrdao 1.1.5
> or later) you can do
> cdrdao copy
>
> This preserves pregaps, indicies and isrc information.
>
> Regards, Kerry.
> On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 11:45:13PM -0500, Daniel Crone wrote:
> > How do I use cdrecord to copy an audio cd?  I want to copy everything on
> > the audio disk just as it is.
> >
> >
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