Hi,
> > J�rg wrote:
> > > cdda2wav is the best currently known DAE tool.
> > > People report even better quality than with EAC.
> > >
> > > In contrary to cdrdao, cdda2wav handles nearly 100% of even all
> > > play protected disks. Just use cdda2wav -paranoia to overcome
> > > the intentional bad audio quality on these play protected
> > > disks. For the rest of the play protedted disks,
> >
> > I'm a happy cdrtools user: never had any problems with it.
> > Till today .. :-)
> >
> > I bought a new CD yesterday ("Lost Tracks" by Dutch singer
> > Anouk). cdda2wav (I tried both cdrtools-1.10 & cdrtools-2.01a02)
> > was not able to extract track nr 15 completely (the extraction
> > just stalls halveway) and there are audible clicks and missing or
> > duplicated small pieces in the other tracks.
>
> Isn't that CD supposed to be copy protected? I think I heard
> something about that. Anyway, I did a little search, and there are
> MP3's of that album, including track 15. I didn't download and
> listen (that would be illegal after all) so I don't know about the
> audio quality, maybe they were ripped through an analog cable. At
Oh, I already collected the data from the digital output on a CD-player
(I want to backup the data of every CD I buy). That's not the problem.
It's just that J�rg claims that cdda2wav handles nearly 100% of all play
protected disks. I thought he might be interested in a CD that does not
work with cdda2wav.
> any rate, don't give up yet (and if you can't get it to work,
> return the CD as defective if there wasn't a big fat sticker on it
> saying that it's not a CDDA, copyprotected and won't play in a
> computer).
There is a note about it being copy-protected on the back of the case
and on the CD itself.
r.
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