Apparently, _Brendon Lloyd Higgins_, on 24/06/05 00:56,typed:
> H. S. wrote (Friday 24 June 2005 8:23 am):
>
>>While making a backup a music CD, I noticed that I am getting around
>>728MB of wav files from the original.
>
>
> If I understand the process correctly, this is entirely normal. You se
H. S. wrote (Friday 24 June 2005 8:23 am):
> While making a backup a music CD, I noticed that I am getting around
> 728MB of wav files from the original.
If I understand the process correctly, this is entirely normal. You see, a
given CD can either have up to 700MB of data or up to 80mins of audi
On Thursday June 23 2005 3:23 pm, H. S. wrote:
> While making a backup a music CD, I noticed that I am getting
> around 728MB of wav files from the original. I am using grip to rip
> the CD using the cdda2wav command. The rip command in grip is:
> -D %C -x -t %t -L 1 -O wav %w
Are you ripping at a
While making a backup a music CD, I noticed that I am getting around
728MB of wav files from the original. I am using grip to rip the CD
using the cdda2wav command. The rip command in grip is:
-D %C -x -t %t -L 1 -O wav %w
Since I am not familiar with cdda2wav, I was just wondering how does the
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