Oswald Buddenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> this is not tested (no audio cd at hand ...), so it possibly does not
> work [as expected]:
> cdda2wav -e -H -t1+ /dev/null
> the -H switch _might_ be the solution.
> or maybe -N? really no idea. just play around with it a bit.
Thanks, that helps.
> I posted a question a while back about using the soundcard's D/A instead of
> the one in the CDROM drive. I've since tried cdparanoia and
> cdda2wav. They both work, but they both spin the hard disk constantly
> when writing an audio file, even if the file isn't being written to
> the hard di
I posted a question a while back about using the soundcard's D/A instead of
the one in the CDROM drive. I've since tried cdparanoia and
cdda2wav. They both work, but they both spin the hard disk constantly
when writing an audio file, even if the file isn't being written to
the hard disk. Anyone
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