On Sunday 19 September 2004 09:30 am, eric jackson wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 09:04:28 -0400, Todd Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> > My daughter got hold of an audio cd and scratched it all up. Thinking it
> > would be for the trash, I nevertheless gave it a shot and cleaned it and
> > put it in my stereo's cd player; to my surprise, nary a skip!

Error correction in action.  

> >
> > I thought I'd best back it up so I tried ripping it with cdparanoia to
> > encode to flac, but it just hangs with all sorts of problems.
> >

I do this all the time to make copies of my kids cd's, both audio and 
computer, that they scratch up routinely.  I use grip to rip the audio tracks 
though, and rarely have a problem.  Grip has the cdparanoia libraries 
statically linked.  I don't know if that makes a difference though.

> > So, why the diff? Any way to rip it from my stereo's cd? (Technics
> > SL-PG480A)
>
Probably only via an analog stream, which you can reconvert to digital.  
Better than taping a record, but not as good as DAE for sure.


> You can attach a cable from the audio out on your CD player to the line in
> on your computer. There are several programs you can use to record. I
> often use Audacity myself.
>
> Eric Jackson
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Todd

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