Also note that I can make an ISO image of the CD without any error, and it
plays fine in an audio player (other than a delay when the track number
changes). So this appears to be a problem with the CD master, not with
reading the CD.

---Paul.

On Thu, Dec 25, 2025 at 3:24 PM Paul Boniol <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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