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CD-R and Audio Hardware => CD Hardware/Software => Topic started by: Dario on 2012-07-04 22:51:00

Title: How to obtain an offset-corrected rip using cdda2wav?
Post by: Dario on 2012-07-04 22:51:00
Hello there,

I have been going through the cdda2wav man page (http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/man/cdrecord/cdda2wav.1.html), and noticed that the -offset command takes sectors as an argument (starts offset sectors behind […]), not samples (like all the other CD-ripping software I’ve encountered).

So, the question is—if I know that my drive’s reading offset is 6 samples, how do I convert that to sectors (is it even possible?) and pass it to cdda2wav in order to obtain a rip that is offset-corrected?

Thank you.
Title: How to obtain an offset-corrected rip using cdda2wav?
Post by: Jan S. on 2012-07-05 08:47:16
As there are 588 samples per sector it is probably useless for offset correction...?
Title: How to obtain an offset-corrected rip using cdda2wav?
Post by: skamp on 2012-07-05 09:10:26
Use cdparanoia -O I guess.
Title: How to obtain an offset-corrected rip using cdda2wav?
Post by: Dario on 2012-07-05 14:46:34
Use cdparanoia -O I guess.

But I’m willing to use cdda2wav, not cdparanoia.

As there are 588 samples per sector it is probably useless for offset correction...?

That’s what I was afraid of.

EDIT: What do you guys recommend for ripping on GNU/Linux, anyway? I figured that the cdrtools package would be perfect, until I ran across this issue with cdda2wav.
Title: How to obtain an offset-corrected rip using cdda2wav?
Post by: skamp on 2012-07-05 18:30:28
What do you guys recommend for ripping on GNU/Linux, anyway?


Rubyripper (http://code.google.com/p/rubyripper/), which makes use of cdparanoia.