Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-21 21:33]:
> > > No, just use cdparanoid for audio CDs with datatracks.
> > 
> > Cdparanoia is old, outdated and does not deal with recent "CDs"
> > that include deviations from the standard by intention.
>
> You admited previously that cdda2wav does not deal with "CDs" that
> include deviations from the standard - however, cdparanoia works fine
> with them.  (I'm talking about audio CDs which have a datatrack at the
> end, without being multi-session.)

I've never seen such a CD and I am not willing to believe the existence
untill there is a proof.

> Given that you're now claiming that cdda2wav has better support for
> non-standard CDs than cdparanoia, have you reconsidered and will look
> into this bug?

Without a proof for the existence of such CDs, there is no need to do anything
with cdda2wav. Cdda2wav has been reported to be much better than cdparanoia 
by all people I am aware of.

Note that cdparanoia has not been updated since 2001 and is still based on
a Y 1997 cdda2wav.

The fact that cdparanoia does not use SCSI (but rather uses kernel based calls
of unknown quality) makes it badly suited for those recent non-CDs.

Jörg

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