I tried to copy an audio CD using X-CD-roast. Since it seemed to be taking
forever, I killed it and used cdda2wav at the command line to create images of
the tracks. After about 15 minutes,  the program reported the **percent_done**
as only 3% and the output WAV file was less than 6 Mbytes. Is this normal, or am
I doing something wrong??? At this rate, it'll take me about 10 hours to copy a
music disk which seems ridiculous.

The command I ran was:

cdda2wav -v255 -D0,1,0 -B -Owav -s

Here's the screen output:

Type: ROM, Vendor '  ATAPI ' Model '48X CDROM       ' Revision '3.00' cdda2wav:
Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
MMC+CDDA
724992 bytes buffer memory requested, 4 buffers, 75 sectors
Read TOC CD Text failed (probably not supported).
#Cdda2wav version 1.9_linux_2.2.17-16mdksmp_i586_i586 real time sched.
soundcard support
AUDIOtrack pre-emphasis  copy-permitted tracktype channels
      1- 5           no              no     audio    2
Table of Contents: total tracks:5, (total time 67:10.65)
  1.(16:33.50),  2.(18:04.28),  3.(14:08.70),  4.(11:10.00),  5.( 7:11.67)
 
 
Table of Contents: starting sectors
  1.(       0),  2.(   74525),  3.(  155853),  4.(  219523),  5.(  269773)
 lead-out(  302165)
CDINDEX discid: MURzdn1aW8Remej8xGas0WQJK3k-
CDDB discid: 0x510fbc05
CD-Text: not detected
CD-Extra: not detected
No media catalog number present.
scanning for ISRCs: 5 ...
index scan: 5...
samplefile size will be 710692124 bytes.
recording 4028.08666 seconds stereo with 16 bits @ 44100.0 Hz ->'audio'...
percent_done:
  3%                    


TIA

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Date: 27-Feb-2001   Time: 21:23:47

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