Dear list members: Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used to make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that works similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC). I tried to use cdparanoia - and it makes perfect rips -, but I don't know what tool I can use to write the wav out to a CD since I don't have a cue file with the index positions. TIA, IG _______________________________________________________________________ [freemail] extra 1GB-os postafiókkal, Önnek már van? http://freemail.hu
On 27 Jul 2005, suseuser04@freemail.hu wrote:
Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used to make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that works similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC).
k3b ==> "Tools" ==> "CD" ==> "Copy CD" Charles -- "Oh, I've seen copies [of Linux Journal] around the terminal room at The Labs." (By Dennis Ritchie)
Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used to make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that works similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC).
k3b ==> "Tools" ==> "CD" ==> "Copy CD"
Charles
Thanks, but I meant something SIMILAR to EAC in windows. I think kb3 uses cdrecord or cdrdao for ripping CDs and they don't read the audio tracks as securely as cdparanoia or EAC. Furthermore you can not set the reading offset with them that also may be necessary for making exact copies. IG _______________________________________________________________________ [freemail] extra 1GB-os postafiókkal, Önnek már van? http://freemail.hu
On 27 Jul 2005, suseuser04@freemail.hu wrote:
Thanks, but I meant something SIMILAR to EAC in windows. I think kb3 uses cdrecord or cdrdao for ripping CDs and they don't read the audio tracks as securely as cdparanoia or EAC.
k3b does use libcdparanoia when compiled on a system with cdparanoia installed. See the "Optionally" section here: http://www.k3b.org/
Furthermore you can not set the reading offset with them that also may be necessary for making exact copies. IG
This is true. However, you might not need that when you select the "clone copy" mode in the burning dialog. Charles -- "Are [Linux users] lemmings collectively jumping off of the cliff of reliable, well-engineered commercial software?" (By Matt Welsh)
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 04:33 pm, Gabor Istvan wrote:
Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used
to
make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that
works
similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC).
k3b ==> "Tools" ==> "CD" ==> "Copy CD"
Charles
Thanks, but I meant something SIMILAR to EAC in windows. I think kb3 uses cdrecord or cdrdao for ripping CDs and they don't read the audio tracks as securely as cdparanoia or EAC. Furthermore you can not set the reading offset with them that also may be necessary for making exact copies. IG
I've used k3b to make several audio cd copies with great success. The copies even turn out to be quite playable on cd devices not designed to use cdr discs. That's how close to the original they turn out. I have also recently made several audio cds from mp3 and ogg files. Again k3b worked flawlessly and created especially nice audio cds for both my player (reads mp3, cdr, cdrw, etc) and the wife's player, standard car cd player factory installed. If you are in love with EAC, stick with EAC, unless you are trying to rid yourself of Windows since moving to Linux. regards, Lee -- --- KMail v1.8 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.2 --- Registered Linux User #225206 There's no problem so awful that you can't add some guilt to it and make it even worse! ...Calvin & Hobbes
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 06:05, Gabor Istvan wrote:
Dear list members:
Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used to make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that works similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC). I tried to use cdparanoia - and it makes perfect rips -, but I don't know what tool I can use to write the wav out to a CD since I don't have a cue file with the index positions.
Xcdroast maybe what you are after. -- Regards, Graham Smith
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 06:20, Graham Smith wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 06:05, Gabor Istvan wrote:
Dear list members:
Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used to make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that works similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC). I tried to use cdparanoia - and it makes perfect rips -, but I don't know what tool I can use to write the wav out to a CD since I don't have a cue file with the index positions.
Xcdroast maybe what you are after.
I should have been more specific, xcdroast will do direct copies of music cds, I have used it in the past. It is very easy to use, especially if you have two cd drives, one a reader the other a writer. If you are using 9.3 it should be on the SuSE DVD otherwise you can download it from SuSE. -- Regards, Graham Smith
Gabor Istvan wrote:
Dear list members:
Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used to make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that works similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC). I tried to use cdparanoia - and it makes perfect rips -, but I don't know what tool I can use to write the wav out to a CD since I don't have a cue file with the index positions.
Did you try Copy CD in K3b?
Gabor Istvan wrote:
Dear list members:
Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used to make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that works similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC). I tried to use cdparanoia - and it makes perfect rips -, but I don't know what tool I can use to write the wav out to a CD since I don't have a cue file with the index positions.
I don't think "an exact copy" has any meaning for an audio disk, audio data is not that kind of. onbe can failrly well adjust the kind of ripping with cdparanoia, cdda2wav cdrdao. many of then come from the cdrecord team and on that developper site one can find explanations of what is an audio disk and the rest. however, if you mean copying against the news protection shemes, I don't think it's the right place jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
however, if you mean copying against the news protection shemes, I don't think it's the right place
jdd
As in what, Like Sony's last attempt? The one in which you use a marker to defeat the copy protection? Please, you don't need Linux for that.
Adam Vazquez Kb2Jpd wrote:
however, if you mean copying against the news protection shemes, I don't think it's the right place
jdd
As in what, Like Sony's last attempt? The one in which you use a marker to defeat the copy protection? Please, you don't need Linux for that.
I don't know, I don't buy cd's :-). I was answering a question... jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 22:40, jdd sur free wrote:
Gabor Istvan wrote:
Dear list members:
Does anyone know of a program for linux that can be used to make an exact copy of an audio CD? Something that works similarly to windows exactaudiocopy (EAC). I tried to use cdparanoia - and it makes perfect rips -, but I don't know what tool I can use to write the wav out to a CD since I don't have a cue file with the index positions.
I don't think "an exact copy" has any meaning for an audio disk, audio data is not that kind of.
But it works. i did it with my Beethoven collection for use in the car CD. -- ___ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ | | | | [__ | | | |___ |_|_| ___] | \/
This URL may be of some interest. K3b 0.12 New Features K3b 0.12 includes some cool new feature of which some are quite hidden. So here I try to unravel the secret powers that lie within K3b 0.12. http://www.k3b.org/support/k3b-0.12-new-features -- Regards, Graham Smith
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Adam Vazquez Kb2Jpd
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BandiPat
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Carl William Spitzer IV
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Charles philip Chan
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Gabor Istvan
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Graham Smith
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James Knott
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jdd sur free