On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:49:16 -0400, Paul Barton-Davis wrote: >the downsides, however, are obvious: updates to cdda2wav and cdrecord >then need source-level munging to catch. also, the process of merging >them is likely to be quite unpleasant. there is nothing in either >program to suggest that it has ever thought of being used in this >way. Well for ripping there is libparanoia and a lot of the cdrecord stuff is handled by libschilly. You should check out 'cdrdao' Which uses both of those libraries and does both reading and writeing audio data to a CD all in one package. -- Richard A. Smith Bitworks, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 501.846.5777 Sr. Design Engineer http://www.bitworks.com
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