[Paranoia] cdparanoia | cdrecord
Gerard Robin
jag.robin18 at wanadoo.fr
Sat Jan 29 16:55:46 PST 2005
On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 07:14:51AM -0700 Aaron Birenboim wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 17:04, Gerard Robin wrote:
> > cdparanoia and cdrecord run fine when I use the hard disk to copy
> > an audio CD.(cdparanoia -B and cdrecord dev=ATA:1,1,0 .....)
>
> cdparanoia is very thourough, but very slow.
> I'd say that about 2x real-time is typical for a modern
> computer.
>
> Set the speed on cdrecord to 1 and see if it works.
>
> Unless there's some information indicating that it
> will work to do as you have suggested to copy an audio
> CD, I'm not sure it will.
> I think there might be a table of contents on an
> audio CD, so cdrecord might want to scan all inputs
> before a write. It might work in some sort of append
> mode, but then its not a redbook audio CD.
>
> Check out CDRDAO (or similar). Thats a disk-at-once mode
> recorder. This is the standard for audio CD.
> See if that program might be able to read the cdparanoia TOC
> file, and then accept a sequence of tracks to build a
> standard audio CD.
Many thanks for your useful advices
I tried cdrdao with the option --on-the-fly and it did what I wanted.
I abandon cdparanoia for this kind of work.
--
Gérard
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