Hey Kelvin,
> You could ascertain whether it was the MP3 encode by fiddling with the
> cdgrip() function in cdgrip.py. It saves a raw WAV file, then encodes to
> MP3. If you're comfortable modifying the Python code then you could try
> omitting the MP3 encode step to see whether the raw WAV wo
Hello all,
I wanted to update you on my experiences with ripping with a different
drive in two different ways.
I used my old Plextor CDRW drive, which has been rock-solid in the
past, and ripped using cdrdao with both the `--read-subchan rw' and
`--read-subchan rw_raw' options. The former was n
Hi Tim,
You could ascertain whether it was the MP3 encode by fiddling with the
cdgrip() function in cdgrip.py. It saves a raw WAV file, then encodes to
MP3. If you're comfortable modifying the Python code then you could try
omitting the MP3 encode step to see whether the raw WAV works (you can