[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings!!
I tried to copy an audio CD to put in the car using xcdroast. I burnt it,
without checking .cdr files but it did not produce desirable results (unless
you are an alien...). My understanding of the matters is (from what I read on
CD-Writing HOWTO) that tracks are ripped first, then put into .cdr or .wav
format and then burt onto a CD... Obviously .cdr files were not well encoded in
the first place...
My question is: what is the easiest way to copy an audio CD on Debian? I know
of cdrdao and am going to try it tonight after I get back from work (and I
should remember to use that --simulate option :-)
What experiences have other people had? I am not going to use windows to do
this!!! I am sure I can do it under Debian (with a bit of research and of
course fun)...
Take care,
Eagerly awaiting your replies,
Your brother-in-arms,
Davor
From the cdrecord man page:
To copy an audio CD in the most accurate way, first run
cdda2wav -v255 -D2,0 -B -Owav
and then run
cdrecord -v dev=2,0 -dao -useinfo *.wav