On Sun, 9 May 2004, Julien Gabel wrote: > >>> I am trying to copy some old Audio CD's. I have got an IDE CD > >>> burner - configured as SCSI device 1,0,0 . > >>> When I use > >>> # cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D1,0,0 -B -Owav > >>> - as recommended by THE handbook - only the first four tracks of > > >> The Handbook (16.3.2 Ripping CD Audio Tracks) just suggest the following > >> syntax: > >> # cdda2wav -D 1,0,0 -B > > > That one doesn't work either, but thanks for your hint to 16.3.2 > > (I only saw 12.5): Since I use an IDE CD player/writer I can > > use > > # cdda2wav -D /dev/acd0 -B > > So how do you wanted that the first command ever work ("-D1,0,0")? > > Additionally you can try to enable ATAPI devices to be accessed through > the SCSI subsystem using atapicam(4) in your kernel, but this is not > mandatory at all. Actually I have got SCSI-"emulation" enabled. The background is the following: I found that burncd is unstable when trying to burn a bigger number (10 or 12) of .wav's (don't know why, there's no problem in writing a big .iso). So I tried cdrecord, which works absolutely fine and very fast. Thus I also tried cdda2wav via SCSI, but that failed.
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