>From: Karl-Heinz Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>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 cdparano=
>ia
>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 r=
>un
>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.

Did you check if cdparanoia follows the right rules for track boundaries?

You should extract with both programs and check for identical length
of the audio files first.

Note that you should do this with a CD that does _not_ start at +2:00 seconds


J�rg

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