Newbuyer, I can't think of a reason why cdda2wav won't work on your system but it may need some tests to find the correct settings.
First - you need to be able to reproduce the fault at will. Then it can be determined what settings work. I found that if I started cdda2wav ripping a track midway through CD, interrupted it and started cdda2wav again this time ripping an earlier track - usually the CDROM went crazy. It would be interested to see if your system does the same. Try the following assuming you have done "cdda2wav -scanbus" and found the triplet for your drive. 1. Eject CD and re-insert CD. This resets internal CDROM firmware. Make sure it is a CD without any data track and you acknowledge windows prompt about what to do with CD - choose no action. 2. Issue the following command (with your tripplet and not 0,0,0 cdda2wav -S 4 --output-format raw -gui output-endianess=little -device 0,0,0 -track 6 3. CTRL/C when about 20% has been reached. 4. At the prompt with no delay, issue the following command (with your tripplet and not 0,0,0 cdda2wav -S 4 --output-format raw -gui output-endianess=little -device 0,0,0 -track 2 -- 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
