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>> > cdda2wav writes a single file per track. Why do you like additional splits? |
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>> I like to end up with a raw/toc pair of files to act as a raw backup |
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>> of the CD, and a series of individual FLAC files for each track. For |
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>> the individual files, would you do that like this: |
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>> # cdda2wav -B -Oraw |
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>> # rm audio.cddb |
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>> # rm audio.cdindex |
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>> # rm *.inf |
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>> # flac --best --endian=big --sign=signed --channels=2 --bps=16 |
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>> --sample-rate=44100 --verify CD/audio_*.raw |
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>> How would you generate a raw/toc(inf?) pair for backup? |
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> The toc information is coded in the adjacent .inf file. |
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But how do you get cdda2wav to produce a single raw/inf pair instead |
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of a pair for each track? I tried removing -B but it then only rips |
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the first track. |
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> Try to run an extrat run and ask if there are parts that you do not understand. |
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What is an extrat run? |
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Thanks, |
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Grant |