Cdda2wav User guide =================== NOTE: expressions in angle braces have to be substituted with the corresponding numerical values. For example: <delay in seconds> has to be substituted with the numerical value to be used. Common tasks ============ NOTE: The examples used here depend on proper default settings for interface method and devices as specified in the Makefile. They can be overriden with command line parameters, but here I choose to focus on simple examples. Copy complete audio CDs 1. Copy an audio CD into wav files one per track. cdda2wav -B will produce the sample wav files (one per track) audio_01.wav audio_02.wav ... and the corresponding description files audio_01.inf audio_02.inf ... 2. Same as above but include MD-5 type signatures cdda2wav -B -M<length> 3. Same as above but use other file name ('party_cd.wav') cdda2wav -B -M<length> party_cd.wav Copy single tracks 1. Copy one track (eg track 6) into a wav file. cdda2wav -t6 will produce a wav file including track 6 audio.wav and audio.inf Copy parts of tracks 1. Copy from given start time to end of track cdda2wav -t6 -o<delay in 1/75 seconds> will record track 6 starting at track time <delay>/75 seconds from track beginning upto the end of track. 2. Copy from given start time and record for a given time cdda2wav -t6 -o<delay in 1/75 seconds> -d<time to record in seconds> will record track 6 starting at track time <delay>/75 seconds from track beginning for <time to record in seconds> seconds. Copy tracks into a pipe cdda2wav -t6 -Oraw - | audio_compressor will feed the audio samples (in big endian format) of track 6 into a secondary program audio_compressor. (See also script cdda2mp3(.new) for a suggestion, how to process all tracks of an audio cd with a MPEG-Layer3 encoder (not included here).) Miscellaneous 1. Use cdda2wav as a cd player cdda2wav -eN -t6 will copy the audio samples into a sound card (if sound card support is compiled in) and will not write any file. 2. Get complete information on the cd cdda2wav -v63 -Nd0.01 will try to find out a media catalog number and track related information (ISRCs) in addition to indices. For CD-Extra discs limited support exists to retrieve additional information.