Unfortunately not.  This being an audio CD and not a data one, that
doesn't work :-(

Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I am looking for a good program to read audio from an audio CD and
> > store it in a file suitable for later recording.  I am aware of the
> > cdda2wav program, which will generate WAV files that then need to be
> > converted back to cdr format by a program like sox.  But surely there
> > has to be an easier and better way to do it.  Converting to wavs and
> > back seems rather cumbersome.
> 
> As a wild guess, does `dd if=/dev/<cd-device> of=raw.cd.image', or
> something along those lines, work?
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