On Sat, 21 Sep 2002 19:35:35 +0200
Oliver Ob
Trying: cat /dev/hdb | cdrecord -vv dev=0,1,0 speed=4 -
(with "-") results in
"Premature EOF on stdin"
So what now?!?!? What am I missing here?!??!
I'm afraid it cannot be done with audio cds. They must be ripped to wavs first, then written with cdrecord with the -audio switch. I just looked at groups.google.com, and people have been trying to figure a audio-copy 1-liner out for years with no luck. A further complication arises from the fact that cdda2wav and cdparanoia won't rip reliably from ide cdrom drives, like your /dev/hdb. I don't know how ide-scsi would react. So if you could get 2 scsi drives maybe you could pipe the output of cdda2wav or cdparanoia directly into cdrecord. But this method is filled with buffer underrun problems. Why not just do a 2 step script? And don't forget to remove the temporary wav files. -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation