[linux-audio-user] Music CD Data Base

Martin McCormick martin at dc.cis.okstate.edu
Thu Dec 8 00:05:05 EST 2005


	My thanks to all.  Cdda2wav appears to be the solution but, of
course, there is one more problem.  The man page and the help output
clearly state:

-J] [-L cddbp-mode] [-H] [-g] [-l buffers] [-D cd-device]

	If I put a -L anything anywhere in that command, it is instant
failure:

# cdda2wav -D0,0,0 -J -L cddb-mode

cdda2wav: Bad Option: -L.
use 'cdda2wav -help' to get more information.

Hmm.  That's what told me to do that.:-)

	Actually,I have tried -L and -L cddbpmode and several other
creative things that one does in one of these syntax quandaries, all
to no avail.  Where are the examples when you really need them?

	If I don't put anything in the command with -L flags, cdda2wav
appears to work just fine so the -L parameter is what is killing it.

	I once ran it without the -J flag and it created an .inf file
containing headers for title, artist, etc but every line was blank
after its header.

	The system is connected to a working network and all other
network applications work.

	Thanks for any more ideas.

Martin McCormick WB5AGZ  Stillwater, OK 
OSU Information Technology Department Network Operations Group
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