cdda2wav is pretty basic - it just accesses the CD drive through the standard Linux CDROM interface. However I think OSX has some special behaviour to simplify things for the user. Your ignorance of cdda2wav is unfortunately matched by my ignorance of OSX.
I came across the following when trying to sort out CDDA2WAV options. cdrecord is partner app to cdda2wav - cdrecord burns CDs. If the text is still valid, then it looks like not only must the CDROM be unmounted but also autodiskmount must be killed. Is there still an autodiskmounter in OSX ? > > Ripping CDs to .wav for cdrecord via cdda2wav: > First, kill the autodiskmount process. > You can start it again as: > /sbin/autodiskmount -va > Then: > cdda2wav -D IOCompactDiscServices -t 3 bedrock > will drop track 3 into bedrock.wav (and bedrock.info) > and keep doing all the tracks you want. > If you want to eject a CD, you will need to: > /sbin/autodiskmount -va > hdiutil eject disk1 (get name from autodisk output) > kill autodiskmount again > Or, maybe after killing /sbin/autodiskmount once and restarting it, > it won't automount CDs anymore. Hm. :) > This will temp. mount the disk. Not sure yet how to > get autodiskmount to take control again. (short of reboot) > sudo mount -t cddafs /dev/disk1 /Volumes/Audio\ CD/ > You can use Quicktime to see how long tracks are. > Or, use cdrecord -dummy to see if it will fit: > ls *.wav > toc > edit toc > cdrecord -v -dummy speed=8 -audio `cat toc` > -- bpa ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bpa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1806 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=42106 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
