On Friday 04 November 2005 15:24, doublehelixer@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Yes, for hours. The problem is that many, many people > use the term "track" and "index" interchangeably when > talking about audio CD's, and this has made the search > process incredibly frustrating. > > I've tried searching on "sub-index" as well (even > though that's technically not what they are called), > but I haven't been able to come up with anything. > > As I understand it, indices are really just > timeline-based mappings that exist in the disk's menu > table, as opposed to tracks, which exist as actual > physical boundaries in the disk format. Maybe what > I'm looking for doesn't actually exist yet, but I > figure if anyone has solved this problem it's going to > be a linux audiophile. > > Anybody have ideas on where else to look/ask?? > > --- Garett Shulman <shulmang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Have you tried googleing? > > > > http://www.cdda2wav.de/ > > > > doublehelixer@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > >I am desperate to solve this problem. Can anyone > > > > help > > > > >me find the software I need? Please please? > > > > > >- Andy > > > > > >--- "doublehelixer@xxxxxxxxx" > > > > > ><doublehelixer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>Hello all, > > >> > > >>I'm having trouble finding an audio utility for > > >>linux > > >>which can rip individual files using indices on > > > > the > > > > >>CD's not just tracks. I have a large library of > > >>audio > > >>CD's I need to rip, and they all use indices as > > > > they > > > > >>all have more than 99 tracks. Can anybody > > > > recommend > > > > >>a > > >>tool that can handle these? > > >> > > >>Thanks in advance, > > >> > > >>- Andy > > > > > >__________________________________ > > >Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in > > > > one click. > > > > >http://farechase.yahoo.com > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. > http://farechase.yahoo.com Hi. Have you tried the Nero cdrom that came with your writer? I had a look on Nero's site, but although they have plenty of manuals, couldn't find anything about features. If you or a friend have got a Windows OS, it might be worth seeing if it is capable of doing what you want. I also see they now have a Linux version, but you do have to pay for it. If it does work, you could always see if it will work with wine. Incidentally. 99+ tracks. Man. They must be really short ones. All the best. Nigel.