Sridhar M.A. wrote:
| 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?

i would suggest, connect ur cd player or diskman to your pc and record those
cd's as wav files. and then convert to mp3 or .ogg

Arvind



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