5/16/2023 0 Comments Wild 9 cue sheet![]() If the CD you’re reading isn’t in great condition, or the drive itself isn’t great, you may want to avoid rw_raw to at least have a chance of detecting errors. cdrdao has a database of known drives but it might not include the drive you’re using. Note that if you want to write a CD with CD-TEXT data, you may need to explicitly enable driver option 0x10 if you’re using the generic-mmc driver. This will include CD-TEXT data if your drive supports it. You may need to specify a different driver with the -driver option, depending on the drive you have see the cdrdao README file for details. To extract as much information as possible from a CD with audio tracks, on a current CD drive, you should use cdrdao with any subchannel information supported by your drive: cdrdao read-cd -read-raw -read-subchan rw_raw tocfile In addition to the above, do you think using more than a single CD drive, to dump up to 4 CDs in parallel (saving time) would result in a higher risk of errors (on scratched media, for example) ? I use Linux slackware 15.0 on a desktop with 4 SATA CD drives. I wasn't able to clearly determine the data provided by one of these commands to be a strict subset of another one, hence my question. Running all these commands result in a lot of redundant information being dumped, and of course in reading the whole CD more than once. So far, I have experimented with cdda2wav and cdrdao, and I found the following set of commands probably give me a lot of the data I need : cdda2wav -D /dev/cdr0 -B ![]() Any advice on that would also be appreciated. I have many live recordings, for which it is probably more useful to have single-track, because it is usually the way I listen to them. I am also wondering if it would be better to get whole-CD audio as a single track or individual tracks. I have programming skills and writing the necessary scripts to batch-process the contents of the dump is not an issue, as long as we are speaking about linear audio (.wav) and text files. What would be the optimal set of programs and options to get a binary dump of the whole audio data, as well as cue times, CD-Text data, CD identifiers, etc. I mainly want to avoid having to play the physical disk-jockey with well over one thousand CDs more than once. The idea is more to get a full, perfect-quality, lossless (obviously) dump of the CDs, in a set of files that I can post-process as many times as I need, with different parameters of various existing or future software, for batch-converting part or all of the library into a particular format. It is also not necessary that online CD information sources, like CDDB or Musicbrainz are queried at dump time. I am not searching for a all-in-one solution from CD to compressed audio, like ABCDE for example, because I can't be certain at this time about all the possible future audio formats and data structures that I will ever need in the future. 10m77c - Optimus Vs.I am looking for the "right" way to dump the contents of audio CDs to hard disk without losing any information like CD identifiers, cue lists, etc. 10m77b - Optimus Destroys The Harvester (1:23)ħ4. 9m73 - Simmons' Orders / Running For Optimus (4:12)ħ0. 8m59 - Under The Stars / The Three Kings (1:20)Ħ5. 5m39 - Foundry Save To Forest Fight (1:04)ģ9. 2m8b - Rooftop Escape / Bumblebee(0:47)ģ7. 1m1a - Main Title-First Contact (1:24)ġ1. Transformers : Revenge Of The Fallen (complete)Ģ. ![]() I figure 1M1 is the Cannon Logo, and the other gaps in cue numbers are either the Cosmic Key music (CD2, track 1, which had no cue number. Being a fan of corectness and all, I kept it as Evil-Lyn. No idea if Conti misspelled the name (hey, if JW can do it with Indie.) or the person implementing the track names did. * The title was shown as 'Evelyn to Earth'. Source: CD, Car Stereo (yes, I'm serious) Surprisingly enough the "End Credits" cue was never with the complete score. I do know for a fact though "Costume Montage" was definitely revised because the expanded score contained the original version. There's a different passage during "Parade Attack", "Specter Of The Goblin", "The Fire" and "The Final Confrontation" in the film but those were never included with the complete score. 4m27/28 Kill Ring / Stop the Fight (4:39)Ī lot of the cue titles are missing because the orchestrators/engravers didn't write them down.Īre you sure that Costume Montage is the only cue that had a revised version?
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