Moin Joerg!
Joerg Schilling schrieb am Samstag, den 01. Oktober 2005:

> Applying a patch to /etc/default/cdrecord that introduces
> content that _contradicts_ the warnings in the man page and
> that caused cdda2wav to (by default) use the bad kernel based
> CDDA instead of the SCSI based CDDA inside cdda2wav is a real
> bad idea.....

As in: "Installing cygwin on Win32 that contradicts the whole philosophy
of that operating system is an extremely bad idea."

> To be more explicit: using dev= parameters like /dev/cdrom
> is not supported in cdrecord and may cause problems.
> 
> Using dev= parameters like /dev/cdrom with cdda2wav switchtes
> to kernel based (CDDA ioctl) audio extraction which results
> in extremeley poor CDDA quality.

Well, dev=ATA:1,0,0 leads to opening /dev/hdc without any magic
interface behind it... so WTF are you talking about? Or just playing the
old "those who are not using the ide-scsi driver are evil" song?

> The correct usage for cdrecord / cdda2wav (both read /etc/default/cdrecord) 
> is to use dev=b,t,l (SCSI bus #, Target ID, LUN.

I see, this mail is just the usual FUD promoting "Shilly's special
definition of correctness". But the 1. of the month is over, come back
in 30 days with the next portion of propaganda, thanks.

Eduard.
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