My friend gave me a cd with audio tracks of some songs. It appears that
the recording studio gave him that cd. Sadly, the cd is not readable in
linux. So, I switched to windows and still the same result. After
installing udf reader under windows, the tracks were visible. Since this
was such a stupid idea to have an audio cd to play only on windows, I
thought of ripping the tracks and making a `proper' audio cd.
Unfortunately, none of the rippers (doze versions) sense the tracks as
audio data. Has anybody faced such situations? What are the options to
rip the tracks? While on the subject, any patches/programs which make
these cd's readbale and/or useable under linux?

Regards,

-- 
Sridhar M.A.

All seems condemned in the long run to approximate a state akin to
Gaussian noise.
                -- James Martin


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