[LAU] audio-cd ripping and burning with conditions...
hollunder at gmx.at
hollunder at gmx.at
Wed Apr 23 18:58:14 EDT 2008
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:04:59 +0100
pete shorthose <zenadsl6252 at zen.co.uk> wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:16:16 +0200 (CEST)
> Julien Claassen <julien at c-lab.de> wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > jThanks both of you, Arnold and Kevin. I use cdparanoia. But the problem
> > is I can't use cdrdao. With that it would be simple to use toc-files and
> > other such stuff. But as I said: My cd-writer is installed as ide and not
> > scsi. Last time I tried it (wometime last year) it didn't support ide.
>
> console only? i won't suggest EAC + wine then. :/
>
> cdrdao does seem to work with ide-cd. i just tried it with my internal
> dvdrom drive on /dev/hdd via:
> cdrdao read-toc --device /dev/hdd test.toc
>
> just for the record, i don't think that cdparanoia reliably disables any cache
> existent on your hardware. and while cdparanoia can be configured to
> compensate for the read offset of your hardware, i'm not sure that cdrdao
> itself does.
>
> you can file that info under pedantic dumbshittery if all you care
> about is what it sounds like. cdparanoia normally does a good job in that
> regard, so i imagine cdrdao does too.
>
> :)
>
> cheers,
> pete.
For the ripping part:
The best secure ripper I know for linux is rubyripper, which has a
CLI-Interface. I don't know if it supports TOC-files and the likes.
It uses cdparanoia but extends it somewhat.
Some info on it: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Rubyripper
website: http://code.google.com/p/rubyripper/
Best Regards,
Philipp
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