On 01-Feb-01 Fernan Aguero wrote:
> As Karl said, cdparanoia (which is what cdrdao uses to rip audio data to
> disc) does correction and verification. Perhaps this is why I had never
> noticed a similar problem before (or perhaps it was just luck).

You can use both: cdda2wav to get the *.inf files for cdrecord and cdparanoia
to get the files as good as possible.

cdda2wav and cdparanoia have a different filename handling, but have a look
in "mmv" to rename all automatically.
With critical media I usually rip the audio with cdparanoia and then just run
a "cdda2wav -v255 " on the same and stop it by Ctrl-C once it's starting to
rip the first track. Maybe there is a flag for "only *inf files please" but
Ctrl-C work quite well :-) The *inf files are written when the first track is
starting to be  ripped.

K.-H.




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