Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 17:23:58 +0100 From: Graham Bentley <admin@cpcnw.co.uk> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: CLI CD-Audio Copying 'On The Fly!' Message-ID: <20070728162358.GA1207@cpcnw.co.uk>
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Hi All, I found this little script on a web page somewhere sometime ago and modified it slightly (replaced 'eject' with 'cdcontrol') #!/bin/sh for i in /dev/acd0t* do dd if=$i of=/usr$i.cdr bs=2352 done cdcontrol -f acd0 eject cd /usr/dev for i in acd0t*cdr do mv $i track${i#acd0t} done burncd -f /dev/acd1 audio *cdr fixate cdcontrol -f acd1 eject cd /usr/dev rm track*.cdr echo "All Done!" It works quite well but only writes after the entire number of tracks have been written. I was just wondering if its possible that extra logic could be applied whereby as soon as the first track is ripped then a second process starts writing it and so on - kind of like CD to CD copying 'On the Fly!' As I am no programmer I wondered if anyone had already done this and wouldnt mind posting their script or suggestions? Thanks in advance ...
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