So, I got my wife some CD's for Christmas. Everything is fine with three
CD's, but one has problems. I think the problem is that the third song has
a glitch in it, and the beginning of the fourth song is tacked onto the end
of the third MP3.

The basic answer I found online was to use cdparanoia to rip the entire CD
as one wav file, and then use another program (e.g. Audacity) to split it
up into the separate mp3's. However it doesn't look like cdparanoia works
with my kernel/drive. Lots of "scsi read error ... Transport error: Illegal
SCSI request (rejected by target), System error: invalid argument" errors.
After trying for several minutes, the output still had not grown to more
than 44 bites.

I'm not finding a substitute command/program that would rip it all as one.
I could try ripping as separate mp3's and then using Audacity to crop and
prepend to the next file repeatedly. Not the most appealing, and not sure
if that would introduce any artifacts or lose anything.

Thoughts?

---Paul.

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