Jason Voegele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ... > The only difference I notice is that the read-toc command with the --fast-toc > option picks up the correct ISRC code, whereas the read-cd command does not. > Other than that, I've not seen any difference in the TOC files. This is why I > use 'read-toc --fast-toc' to get the TOC file, and than I use cdparanoia to > rip the entire disc to a single WAV file.
It's worth noting that using --fast-toc will not read pregap or index
markers from the disc. This won't matter much for your ripped files,
but if you intend to use this as an archival backup of the original
CD, you may want to keep those. Using --read-toc without --fast-toc
should grab everything correctly, but it'll take a bit longer.
-michael
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