Hello Gentleman,
There can be also second reason, but with really low probability. Not all of CD 
devices was capable to transfer audio using digital line, e.g. ATA devices from 
dark age era. How was full output of grabbing of that CD, and how was 
identified that CD device (cdrdao scanbus)?
 
Peter.
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Od: Aere Greenway <[email protected]>
Komu: Sansebar <[email protected]>, Lubuntu users 
<[email protected]>
Dátum: 15.12.2015 18:23
Predmet: Re: cdrdao extremely slow

On 12/15/2015 05:06 AM, Sansebar wrote:
Hello!

with Lubuntu 14.04.3 LTS I try to copy an audio-CD with cdrdao. Thus, I enter:

~$ cdrdao read-cd --device /dev/cdrom data.toc

But it took more than 1 hour to read in the first track with a length of 2' 30 seconds.

Can anybody help?

I do not have recent experience with this sort of thing.

What comes quickly to my mind, is the possibility that the software is getting many read-errors in trying to copy the track.  But I would think it would give-up the attempt, reporting 'too many errors', rather than taking over an hour to copy it.

The second thing that comes to mind, is that copy-protection/encryption is causing the software to loop through a very many dead-ends.

I have never used cdrdao, so what I have offered here is pure speculation.

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Sincerely,
Aere


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