Additionally, not all cdrom drives actually let you do this (but it works
fine with both of my ATAPI cdrom drives), so YMMV. Good luck,
-Erik
The linux kernel ide-cd and uniform cdrom driver guy
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Erik B. Andersen Web: http://www.inconnect.com/~andersen/
email: andersee@debian.org
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On 9 Feb 1998, Jinsong Hu wrote:
>
> Hi, There,
> I have a ATAPI IDE cdrom that I wish to get the
> cdda2wav working. ont the same machine, I have a
> scsi cdrom and I was able to get the data from it.
> but I have difficulty extracting data from the
> IDE cdrom. I have linux 2.0.33 kernel and have the
> IDE cdrom driver compiled and I also have the
> ssound blaster driver compiled. I am able to mount
> data cdrom on the ide cdrom drive. but can't extract audio data
> from it. I tried to use:
> cdda2wav -D /dev/cdrom temp.wav
> for the ide atapi cdrom and it complained that the cdrom
> or driver doesn't support cdda. can anybody tell me the
> problem ? I tried to figure out how to put the cdda support into
> the driver but can't see the option in the driver feature list.
> (2.0.33 kernel), or simply my cdrom hardware is to be blamed ?
> can any body tell me what to do ?
> Jinsong
>
>
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