Mark Knecht <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>    I am attempting to copy a CD I got. I have had a standard way of
> doing this for the last few months that uses these commands:
>
> cdda2wav dev=1000,1,0 -vall -B -Owav -paranoia -speed=6
> cdrecord dev=1000,1,0 -eject
> cdrecord dev=1000,1,0 -v -speed=6 -dao -useinfo -text -eject *.wav
> rm audio*
>
>    This has worked very well with all the CD's I've copied - maybe 50
> or so - but on this CD it's failing. I've tried rebooting the machine
> as I don't know how to clear a Check Condition, if that's real,
> without doing a reboot. The machine is up-to-date as per emerge -pvDuN
> @world from maybe a week or two ago.
>
>    Does anyone see any problems with the commands I'm using or in the
> data returned by cdda2wav or cdrecord?

Do you know what you changed since then?
There may be a problem caused by hald. Did you try to write in -raw96r mode
as mentioned by cdrecord? Hald does not interrupt the write process if 
this is done in RAW mode.

You did not mention the cue sheet or *.inf content and it is well known that
some drives do not like all CUE sheets. 

>    I've just copied 6 other CDs using these commands and all were
> fine. I've tried three blank media on this data and they all failed.
> I've tried re-ripping the original CD but get the same results.

Then it may be that the master CD is not Red-Book compliant or the 
firmware is dumb or the CD-Text is not accepted.

In any case, writing in RAW mode will also prevent the firmware from being able 
to understand what's going on. In RAW mode, the whole data on the CD is created
and computed by cdrecord, try it.

Jörg

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