i've never used cdrdao, but i was under the impresion that it was a writer,
not a reader.

if you're reading a cd, i've heard the best tool to use is cdparanoia.  i've
certainly never had problems with it.

from there, cdrecord can easily be used to write audio tracks to disk.

but my guess is that you should definitely not be getting read errors.

pete


begin: Nick Donnelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quote
> Anybody else get a read error on every single sector of a CD when 
> copying an audio CD on-the-fly with cdrdao? I can send a transcript 
> of the errors...
> Thanks,
> Nick

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