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Date:      Mon, 29 May 2000 11:34:58 -0700
From:      Scott Gasch <scott@mail.medsp.com>
To:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   ioctl for reading raw ATAPI CDDA data
Message-ID:  <20000529113458.A15204@www.medsp.com>

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Hi,

I'm trying to rip CDDA from an ATAPI cdrom device.  So first I tried
using cdd from /usr/ports.  No dice, the resulting file is static.

Next I searched for an alternative and found daex.  Since I'm running
FreeBSD-4.0-RELEASE the kernel mods the author describes are outdated.
I modified the daex source to use the CDIOCREADAUDIO ioctl and got
another program ripping static data from my CDs.

Next I thought the CDROM device simply didn't support the function so
I replaced it with a CDROM I know can rip (it does in Windows).  Still
the static...

So my question is -- does anyone have any experience with the above
ioctl call?  Is the buffer in some format other than the raw data
format?  Are there some other bits in there?  Why is it coming back
full of static instead of music?  Does anyone know a better ripping
tool?  Does cdd work on your BSD box?

Thanks,
Scott

-- 
Scott Gasch
scott@wannabe.guru.org


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