[NBLUG/talk] High-quality CD ripping

Christopher Wagner chrisw at pacaids.com
Fri Sep 3 15:31:12 PDT 2004


Well, some older drives do not support DAE.  But your DVD-ROM, at the
least, should support it.

Try the never-skip option, and tell me what you get: 
cdparanoia -z outfile.wav

-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at nblug.org [mailto:talk-bounces at nblug.org]On Behalf Of
Lincoln Peters
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 1:14 PM
To: General NBLUG chatter about anything Linux, answers to questions,
etc.
Subject: RE: [NBLUG/talk] High-quality CD ripping


On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 12:55, Christopher Wagner wrote:
> It was my understanding that cdparanoia did nothing *but* DAE (digital
> audio extraction).
> 
> cdparanoia was written to make sure it pulls every last bit of
> correctable data off the disc.  What kind of noise are you
experiencing?
> Hum?  Skips?  Clicks?  You can set many of the options in cdparanoia
to
> raise it's level of paranoia when ripping from the disc.

When it rips, most of the time it gives me the ":-|" emoticon (normal
operation, considerable jitter) or the occasional ":-/" emoticon (read
drift).  And I found that, once it finished ripping, none of the
resulting files had ANY sound!  The length of each file seems correct,
though.

I tried ripping from my DVD-ROM drive and my CD-RW drive simultaneously
(there is an audio cable from the DVD-ROM drive to my sound card, but
not from my CD-RW drive), but the computer apparently received no data
when it tried to read the disc in the CD-RW drive (I think each file it
produced was essentially zero length, aside from WAV headers).

I made an educated guess that the issue was the CD audio cable, but it
now sounds like the issue may be something else entirely.

---
Lincoln Peters
<sampln at sbcglobal.net>

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