On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 04:20:03PM +0100, J . A . Magallon wrote:
 
> Don't be so sure. BeOS MOUNTS audio CDs, there is a file system named
> cdfs that lets you see your audio cd as a disk with wavs inside.
> 
> It would be marvelous for linux also. All the tools needed to rip CDs
> would be 'ls' and 'cp'. And mp3 encoders could read directly the CD without
> any previuous rip pass.
> 
> Mmmmmm, I think I'm going to ask somthing in the kernel list...

it already exists :
http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/
you also have
http://www.senko.net/audiofs/

but for audio cd quoted from this page :
"Note that audio tracks are `exported' by cdfs because they are on the
CD. However, cdfs will make no attempt to correct reading errors while
reading from                scratched disks, to solve misalignment,
frame jitter, loss of streaming, etc. You should use cdparanoia or
cdda2wav if you encounter these problems."

yves
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