> Fred Smith <[hidden email]> wrote: > Jörg: Sorry I'm so late replying, I missed your reply back when it was new... > > I'm trying to recover data from an audio cd. it is a recording of a live > > session, made on a professional cd recorder, on the fly. > > Do you have any working CD from that drive? If yes, you could call: > > cdrecord -minfo > > to get the state and to find out whether it writes in TAO mode. (-minfo is > a > shortcut for -media-info). Such discs do exist, I just don't happen to have one handy at the moment. I'll see if I can acquire one. > > > apparently, instead of stopping it and fixating the disc, someone turned > > off the power. oops. > > > > I know that wodim will fixate a disk as long as it was otherwise > properly > > terminated (I've done it more than once), but this one it won't fixate. > > depending on the drive I try it in, I get different messages, but in > > either case, it remains unfixated. > > wodim is a defective variant from an extremely outdated cdrecord (taken > from a > cdrecord from September 2004). > > - Did you try the original software? Not yet. I just built latest cdrtools but haven't done anything with them yet. > > - Is it possible to use the original drive that was used for writing? the original isn't a drive per se, it's a professional audio recorder, rack-mounted, that contains a CD drive of some sort. I THINK what happened was the recorder was powered off while writing. Probably made a huge mess of the data, or at least left it in some bad unfinished state. > > > > so i've tried reading it with cdparanoia, but it can't do anything with > > it, or not that I've figured out how to do. > > cdparanoia is a patch on a cdda2wav version from 1997. There was never an > update on the cdda2wav code and development stopped in 2001. Don't expect > cdparanoia to be able to read such disks, as the _read_ properties in > cdparanoia are generally bad compared to a recent cdda2wav. > > Note that after the development for cdparanoia stopped around 2000/2001, > Heiko > Eißfeld and I took the "paranoia code" (the code in cdparanoia above the > read > layer that is responsible for retries and result rating) out of > cdparanoia, > made a portable library from it and added it to cdda2wav. > > Your problem is that cdparanoia will never read a TOC-less disk and that > the > dead fork from a September 2004 cddda2wav called "icedax" is full of bugs. > > The real cdda2wav has a compile option to set up a virtual TOC, but if you > ever > like to read a CD without a TOC, you not only need to tell cdda2wav the > TOC by > exiting the compiled in TOC, but you also need to kill any hostile > software on > your computer that tries to access CDs in an unapropriate way, such as > "hald" or > it's successors. Once such a program did try to access a problematic CD, > you > will never be able to access the CD unless you reload it - which will > result in > a new access attempt :-( Ugh. I think I'll have to build a VM for this, since I don't want to break my existing system. > > If the CD has a PMA (which I expect from writing in TAO mode), the disk > should > be readable by cdda2wav if you use a drive that understands the PMA. so, if "cdrecord -minfo" tells me it was written as TAO, then there should be a PMA and I might then be able to read it with cdda2wav? Thanks for the info! Fred > > Jörg -- View this message in context: http://centos.1050465.n5.nabble.com/CentOS-trying-to-recover-an-audio-CD-tp5717892p5718276.html Sent from the CentOS mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos