if you use the -Z it will go much much much much much faster

mark

On Friday 02 November 2001 07:34 am, you wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Am Freitag,  2. November 2001, 07:18:35 Uhr MET, schrieb Mark D'voo:
> > i have the same problem, i have a 40x tdk that's supposed to be really
> > fast for ripping and i can only rip at 3x
> >
> > On Friday 02 November 2001 06:23 am, you wrote:
> > > This is ot I know, but..., I'm having problems ripping some audio, it's
> > > so damn slow!!! The last time I did this (I think it was under windows)
> > > I could at least rip at 8X (SCSI), now it's at 1,5X maximum (cdparanoia
> > > with some switches). I have tested with SCSI and 3 different IDE
> > > CDROMS, one IDE CDROM is brand new. This is very disappointing for a
> > > former musician and pro sound technician...
> > >
> > > Anyone feels like sharing experiences regarding this? I would
> > > appreciate it.
>
> the difference between cdparanoia and other rippers is the advanced error
> correction. cdparanoia is the safest way to rip audio data from scratched
> CDs. Some fast ripper programs on windows easyly produce clicking noises in
> the output. So better be patient and get a 100% quality output.
>
> But one thing is not so good with cdparanoia: in case of some scratched CD
> cdparanoia's speed goes down to zero.
>
> CU

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