[linux-audio-user] software that can rip indices?

doublehelixer at yahoo.com doublehelixer at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 4 10:24:07 EST 2005


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 at colorado.edu> wrote:

> Have you tried googleing?
> 
> http://www.cdda2wav.de/
> 
> doublehelixer at yahoo.com wrote:
> 
> >I am desperate to solve this problem.  Can anyone
> help
> >me find the software I need?  Please please?
> >
> >- Andy
> >
> >--- "doublehelixer at yahoo.com"
> ><doublehelixer at yahoo.com> 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
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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