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Re: [LUG] Audio-CD copying



On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 18:22, Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
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> Thanks for the help getting my CD-Rom drive into "scsi-emulation mode".  
> Unfortunately X-CD-Roast seems to only supports "on the fly" copying for data 
> CDs :-(
> 
> I've been reduced to using cdda2wav (with lib paranoia) to rip, then cdrecord 
> to burn.  This has three problems: you can't do it "on the fly", it's slow, 
> and, worse, the finished CDs have "skips" on them in places.
> 
> Seeing as the source CDs play fine in my CD player (and hence, surely, in my 
> CD-Rom drive), why I can't just make an *exact* copy.  Sure, the errors will 
> be copied as well, but if they are 'corrected' by my hi-fi CD player then I'm 
> not that bothered.
> 
> Or can I?

Have you tried cdrdao?  If you have (I assume you have because on
thursday/friday I posted to the list suggesting it several times), what
was the problem with it that stopped it copying audio cds directly?

Alex.



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