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Re: using cdrecord as backend.



Karl-Heinz Herrmann <khh@khherrmann.de> wrote:

> Have a look at cdrdao as well -- it has a "copy" command and you can
> specify source/target, on the fly or with image. As far as my experience
> goes it can handle arbitrary track modes and simply does a 1:1 copy.
> (thats mixed audio/data, audio, data and video CD up to now). copy
> protected stuff with artifical subchannel errors might or might not work
> depending on the drive (raw capabilities).

Last time I did try, this did not work as cdrdao was unable to read
the input correctly.

readcd -clone is known to work.

Jörg

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