[paranoia] Recording more than one track
John Harrold
jmh3 at bell-2216.cheg.uark.edu
Tue Aug 17 05:26:23 PDT 1999
hey steve.
from my persoal experience:
i normally use a front end to rip (and i dont know how it does it), but
when i do it manually i use the batch option.
cdparanoia starting_track-ending_track
it normally works fine. although cdparanoia doesn't seem to rip as fast as
audiocatalyst did in nt.. in nt i could get about 11x in cdparanoia i
think i get 4-5x.
i dont remember for shure. its been a while.
john
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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Steve Ridley wrote:
> Hello paranoids.
>
> I have a problem using CDparanoia which may not be a problem but rather a
> feature. I can rip single tracks from a CD successfully. In fact compared to
> other rippers I have used with my set up, it is brilliant. The problem is it
> only works if I rip one track at a time. If I try to rip several tracks
> everything seems to go into slow motion. The CD player (adapi) sort of
> chugs, it sounds like it is starting and stopping and CDparanoia shows no
> progress and just sits there forever. Has anyone seen this behaviour. Or is
> track at a time the only way to rip. So far everyone I have asked has said
> they always rip track at a time and have never tried to do more than one.
> Personally I want to rip whole CD's otherwise I will end up with too many
> files to manage.
>
> Steve
>
>
>
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