Re: cdrecording
David Gardi wrote:
> I' using cdrecord 1.10-2.2, and when I record audio cds, I am able only
> to speed at
> 1x. My recorder is a 4x capable drive, and if I try and record at a
> higher speed, the audio
> plays back faster than it should. Data cds work as expected. I did not
> have this problem
> with previous versions of cdrecord. So the question is: How do I write
> audio cds
> at 4x and have not accelerated playback?
I'm afraid I don't know how this can happen.
> Anyone also know of a good or not good console based program (or not) that
> allows you to copy audio cds directly via a buffer?
cdrdao copy --on-the-fly
> Ok, the pipe works in conjuction with cdparanoia, but does not succeed
> all the time.
If your CD-ROM can't extract digital audio fast enough, cdrdao will
fail, too. Try "cdrdao read-cd toc" first (and listen to the tracks to
find out whether your drive can read without errors).
Regards...
Michael
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