On Wednesday 01 February 2006 11:32 pm, H.S. wrote:
> Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> > read the cdrecord man page... I think you need the -text flag or
> > textfile= to read either an ascii or binary cd-text info.
> >
> > Joe
>
> Okay, I read the man page ... again. Here is the command I used:
> $> cdrecor
Joseph H. Fry wrote:
>
> read the cdrecord man page... I think you need the -text flag or textfile= to
> read either an ascii or binary cd-text info.
>
> Joe
>
Okay, I read the man page ... again. Here is the command I used:
$> cdrecord -v blank=fast dev=/dev/hdd -eject -pad -dao -audio -tex
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 11:05 am, H.S. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to get tracks information (same as CD text?) in
> backup copies of my audio CDs but haven't been successful.
>
> What I do is:
> 1. Copy the audio CD wav files using grip. This uses cdda2wav to rip the
> files with thi
Hi,
I have been trying to get tracks information (same as CD text?) in
backup copies of my audio CDs but haven't been successful.
What I do is:
1. Copy the audio CD wav files using grip. This uses cdda2wav to rip the
files with this command:
$> usr/bin/cdda2wav -D ATAPI:%c -x -t %t -L 0 -vall -
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