Re: CDDA copying...

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On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Julien Claassen<julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:> Hello everyone!>   A quick one: What is the best and fastest way to make an exact copy of an> audio-cd only using the console and the IDE driver for CD. Special importance> here of course: the gaps or non-gaps.>   Please I need some quick help here! Anything is appreciated!>   Kindest regards>            Julien>
Well, in general this is what I do for my best copies:
cd test2/dfcdda2wav dev=1000,1,0 -vall -B -Owav -paranoia -speed=6cdrecord dev=1000,1,0 -ejectcdrecord dev=1000,1,0 -v -speed=6 -dao -useinfo -text -eject *.wavrm audio*ls
Note that with paranoia turned on I personally find I need to slowdown both red and write operations to make copied CD-R work in my car.It's not necessary for my other players so it may not be necessary foryou. Just don't ignore it if you run into problems.
The above command set does NOT work for CDs with pre-track 1subchannel data. I've only run into a couple of those andunfortunately haven't found a set of commands that are 100% reliablefor me.
I have run into a few problem CDs that required that I update drivefirmware, so keep an eye on that also, especially if using Lite-Ondrives.
Hope this helps,Mark_______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user

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