Re: slooooow audio CD copying

2001-03-01 Thread solomon
A couple of days ago I wrote about both X-CD-roast and cdda2wav being unbelievably slow copying an audio disk. Michael Rozhavsky wrote me (not to the list): > > I'm using cdparanoia without any problems. Try it. > > as simple as cdparanoia -B will grab the whole audio cd and create a wav file >

slooooow audio CD copying - part 2

2001-02-27 Thread solomon
In my previous message, I forgot to mention that after killing the cdda2wav process, I tried to **play** the partial WAV file, and it was all garbage :-( //- Shlomo Solomon E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://come.to/shlomo.solomon Date: 27-Feb-2001 Time: 21:50:53 Message

slooooow audio CD copying

2001-02-27 Thread solomon
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 thi