On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:04:59 +0100
pete shorthose <zenadsl6252(a)zen.co.uk> wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:16:16 +0200 (CEST)
Julien Claassen <julien(a)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: