>From: Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > 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=20
>something about that. Anyway, I did a little search, and there are=20
There is nothing like a copy protected audio CD. The Audio CD standard
does not include anything that would allow to implement something like
a copy protection. There are of course unfortunately a lot of usage/buy
protected media that cannot even be called a CD because they violate
the CD standards.
J�rg
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