Subject: Re: CD-R - experiences?
To: Hubert Feyrer <hubert.feyrer@rrzc1.rz.uni-regensburg.de>
From: Peter Seebach <seebs@herd.plethora.net>
List: current-users
Date: 11/01/1997 10:53:49
In message <Pine.SOL.3.90.971101152146.21727A-100000@rrzc6>, Hubert Feyrer writ
es:
>I'm thinking about getting some CD-Writer, mostly to use it for creating
>audio CDs. Does anyone have experience in this area(s)?
Yes, but only on BSDI.
> - What are general gotchas?
Well, for one thing, at least according to the Philips web page, CD
writers can read audio from other audio CD's, but may have a lot of
trouble doing this at full speed.
My experience has been that, if I try to copy a song off of another
CD at *ANY* speed, and the CD is scratched, I will get large chunks
of sound from the last song I recorded. These CD's play fine in
other players.
> - What writer (hardware) can you recommend? (SCSI!)
I got very lucky and found a Philips internal 6x/2x SCSI-2 at an
office supply store for about $260, when most of the SCSI ones
I've seen have been $400+.
> - Which software to use for slurping audio-tracks off CDs are available?
> (I had no luck with either cdda and read_cdda on my old Hitachi
> SCSI CDROM)
There's a scsicmd-derived 'cdread', 'cdr', and 'cdwrite' on BSD/OS,
they might be portable, if you could get copies, and they're contrib
software, so they may be redistributable.
> - Can anyone confirm cdrecord works ok with audio tracks?
I don't know about 'cdrecord', but I've had reasonable luck; six out of
ten songs I tried to copy to make a comp for my wife came out fine. :)
Anyway, it does appear that the ability to copy audio tracks is in there,
just a question of whether or not the software supports it.
-s