Jake Moe <jakesaddr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Since then, cdda2wav combines the best features from both commands. If you 
> > like 
> > to tell cdda2wav to use the paranoia code, just call cdda2wav -paranoia. 
> > Cdda2wav is able to read many CDs that cannot be read by cdparanoia at all.
> >
> > Jörg
> Why do they give me this info, then?

Because cdda2wav is the better choice

> jmoe@aus8617 ~ $ cdda2wav --version
> cdda2wav 3.00 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1993-2004 Heiko EiÃ
>
> jmoe@aus8617 ~ $ cdparanoia --version
> cdparanoia III release 10.2 (September 11, 2008)
>
> From that, it appears that cdparanoia is newer.

The latest cdparanoia is from 2001. There seem to appear "later" versions but 
they do not increase functionality, they just fix some C syntax problems that 
prevent compilation with newer GCC versions. But all cdparanoia versions are 
based on a cdda2wav from 1997 and thus use outdated read functions.

The interesting question seems to be: Why do you try to confuse people 
regarding to cdda2wav by modifiying it's output?

cdda2wav-3.0 is from June 2010 and there is even a 3.01a02 from December 2010.

Jörg

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