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Kan je gewoon uit ports halen, in sysutils als ik me niet heel erg vergis.
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Om te rippen gebruik ik cdparanoia, maar dat is er denk ik niet voor FreeBSD. cdda2wav is waarschijnlijk wel beschikbaar
<edit: cdrtools bevat oa. cdda2wav en cdrecord..>
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KOnCD lijkt ook wel ok weet niet zeker of deze shell based is.... kan ook on the fly
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(ik gebruik zelf nooit on the fly...)
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KOnCD is a frontend to different cd programs with the following features: Create data and bootable CDs, copy and master CDs on-the-fly. Create audio CDs from wav, mp3 or ogg files. Rip CDs to cda, wav, mp3 or ogg files. It supports multisession, blanking on CD-RW, 'disc-at-once' mode, the burn-proof technology and CD-TEXT ! It's running under Linux / KDE !
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KOnCD is idd niets
met die tools kan ik ook geen combo maken lijkt mij..
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http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/example.html
en dit:
http://www.escape.de/users/colossus/faq.html#burnonthefly
Met een beetje slim googlen moet je een heel eind kunnen komen..
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Uit de eerste link..CD Copying
The following command will copy the CD in the source drive specified with option --source-device to the CD-R/CD-RW inserted in the destination drive specified with option --device. Only a single session will be copied which can be selected with option --session (default: 1st session). If you want to keep the session open you will have to use option --multi.
cdrdao copy --source-device 0,2,0 --device 0,5,0 --buffers 64
The option --buffers is used to adjust the ring buffer size. Each buffer holds 1 second audio data. Dividing the specified number of buffers by the writing speed gives the approx. time for which data input my be stalled, e.g. 64 buffers and writing at 4x speed results in 16 seconds.
On the fly copying is selected with option --on-the-fly. No intermediate data will be stored on the disk in this case.
If the source CD contains audio tracks and the source drive is slow you should consider to reduce the audio extraction qualtiy with option --paranoia-mode or reduce the writing speed.
The standard generic SCSI interface of the Linux kernel cannot handle multiple commands in parallel. Since the reading and the writing part of cdrdao use the generic SCSI interface mutual blocking will occur. This results in low fill rates of cdrdao's ring buffer and very likely produces buffer under runs.
To avoid these problems you should apply Heiko Eißfeldt's sg-buffer patch. It is available for 2.0.x and 2.1.x kernels. For 2.2.x kernels the SG-2.2.tar.gz patch should be used. Kernel versions >= 2.2.6 do not need any patch.
I strongly recommend to perform some simulation runs before trying real writing.
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Meen je dat? ff Kijken hoorxychix schreef op 24 augustus 2002 @ 18:30:
just maar cdrdao staat niet in mijn ports !
Hmz, gevonden, stelletje gekken daar bij FreeBSD
cdrtools staat in sysutils
cdrdao staat in audio
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| > cd /usr/ports > make search name=cdrdao Port: cdrdao-1.1.5 Path: /usr/ports/audio/cdrdao Info: Write audio CD-Rs in disk-at-once mode Maint: ports@FreeBSD.org Index: audio B-deps: gmake-3.79.1_2 pccts-1.33.33 R-deps: |
Lang leve make search!
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