so tell us how to use it to copy an audio cd to another cd (ie two cd drives in the box, one is a writer)
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 18:57:49+1200 Christopher Sawtell<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 18:50, you wrote: > > I thought that was for creating mp3's etc? > In combination with an encoder, yes but cdparanoia is an audio cd > reader with bells and whistles. > 'nother clip from man page:- > > DESCRIPTION > cdparanoia retrieves audio tracks from CDDA capable CDROM > drives. The > data can be saved > to a file or directed to standard output in WAV, AIFF, > AIFF-C or > raw format. Most > ATAPI, SCSI and several proprietary CDROM drive makes are > supported; > cdparanoia can > determine if the target drive is CDDA capable. > > In addition to simple reading, cdparanoia adds extra-robust > data > verification, synchro- > nization, error handling and scratch reconstruction capability. > > http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/ > > > On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 18:04:28 > > > > +1200 Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 16:48, you wrote: > > > > I am ready for some flack after asking this question. (Legal > > > > issues??) > > > > > > > > Can you copy audio cd's with k3b? Or is there another program > > > > which does it(Gentoo distro) > > > > > > emerge -s cdparanoia > > > Searching.. > > > > > > * media-sound/cdparanoia > > > Latest version available: 3.9.8 > > > Latest version installed: 3.9.8 > > > Size of downloaded files: 113 kB > > > Homepage: http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/ > > > Description: an advanced CDDA reader with error correction > > > > > > > If so, how? I get a message saying that there is nothing in the > > > > reading device. > > > > > > NAME > > > cdparanoia (Paranoia release III) - an audio CD reading > > > utility which includes extra data verification features > > > > > > -- > > > Sincerely etc., > > > Christopher Sawtell > > -- > Sincerely etc., > Christopher Sawtell > >
