In the last episode (Dec 05), Kliment Andreev said: > Is there any easy way to do Audio-CD copy? > > %dd if=/dev/acd1c of=six.iso bs=2048 > dd: /dev/acd1c: Invalid argument > > %mkisofs -o six.iso -J -R /dev/acd1c > Total translation table size: 0 > Total rockridge attributes bytes: 266 > Total directory bytes: 0 > Path table size(bytes): 10 > Max brk space used e804 > 48 extents written (0 Mb) > > I can use dagrab and then use burncd but sometimes there are gaps (of course > I can use -n switch) but I want an ISO image of an audio CD.
Audio CDs do not have filesystems, so you can't read them with DD or create them with mkisofs. Try cdda2wav -vall -D<dev,lun> -B -Owav and then run cdrecord -v dev=<dev/lun> -dao -useinfo -text *.wav (this is from the cdrecord manpage) -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message