I have to check a bit further.

I realise I may be only half right in saying that OS X has cdda.

Should there be a file named cdda? I can only find various files
containing the name cddafs. Perhaps that's all that's needed.

When you say

-device <nameofCDROM>

is "name of CDROM" supposed to be "Audio CD" (the name I get on the
desktop) or /dev/cdrom?

Or does /dev/cdrom replace the word "device" in the line you give?

Apart from the bits I don't actually understand in your suggestions,
it's all a bit tricky on my system for various reasons. cdda2wav seems
to insist on being run as root, and as I normally run as a
non-administrator that means I have to su to an admin account and sudo
all commands. And cdd2wav happens to be a binary inside another
program, rather than part of the standard Unix folders, so I also have
to remember to give the full path.

Anyway, when I remember to invoke cdd2wav correctly with the -scanbus
parameter,what I get is

/Applications/D's
apps/Music/xACT.app/Contents/Resources/Binaries/bin/cdda2wav: There is
no sound support configured!
/Applications/D's
apps/Music/xACT.app/Contents/Resources/Binaries/bin/cdda2wav: Error 0.
No matching device  found.. Cannot open SCSI driver.
/Applications/D's
apps/Music/xACT.app/Contents/Resources/Binaries/bin/cdda2wav: For
possible targets try 'cdda2wav -scanbus'.
Probably you did not define your SCSI device.
Set the CDDA_DEVICE environment variable or use the -D option.
You can also define the default device in the Makefile.
For possible transport specifiers try 'cdda2wav dev=help'.


When I did try dev=help, I got

Supported SCSI transports for this platform:

Transport name:         SCSITaskDeviceInterface
Transport descr.:       Apple SCSI
Transp. layer ind.:
Target specifier:       Mac Prom device name
Target example:         IOCompactDiscServices/0 or IODVDServices/0
SCSI Bus scanning:      not supported
Open via UNIX device:   not supported

Transport name:         RSCSI
Transport descr.:       Remote SCSI
Transp. layer ind.:     REMOTE:
Target specifier:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]:bus,target,lun
Target example:         REMOTE:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1,2,0
SCSI Bus scanning:      supported
Open via UNIX device:   not supported

That "open via UNIX device: not supported" looks a bit ominous.

If we really get stuck, there is always Nicecast, but that's another
$40 or thereabouts.


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