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Old 18th August 2015
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Default Audio CD ripping / error correction.

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I found this tutorial http://daemonforums.org/showthread.p...=audio+ripping about playing and ripping Audio CD's using cdio which works without problems (using 5.7 / 5.8 CURRENT).

I have here many Audio CD's which I like to rip and save . I asked myself whether only CDParanoia or also other tools provide data correction - for scratched disks / errors which the drive produces ?

Thanks for ideas - tools which work in console are prefered.
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Back when I used to do this, I used audo/abcde for ripping. It integrated audio/cdparanoia and audio/i3lib into an easy to use tool.
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Ahh, ... I will have a look at it - thanks.

Typo : audio/abcde
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Would be nice if someone looked into making a port for morituri.
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If you like to see it there, have a look at the porters handbook

http://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/
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If you like to see it there, have a look at the porters handbook

http://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/
Pay attention to who you're talking to.
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Why ? It wasn't meaned bad ... I think if someone likes a new port, it would be the best, to make one self.
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There are not enough facepalms...
Protip: join the OpenBSD mailing lists.
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I didn’t mind. NaWi’s suggestion was more or less “shut up and hack,“ and that’s a quintessential OpenBSD philosophy.

In contrast, my post was subtly made to inform others of the software, in hopes that someone else would find it useful and get around to porting it before I did. That’s pure slacker mentality on my part.

There were over 100 developers in the 5.7 announcement. Can’t be expected to know them all…
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There are a lot of developers who's names we might only see in commit logs, so joining mailing lists alone won't always help.

I must admit, this was humorous
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I didn’t mind. NaWi’s suggestion was more or less “shut up and hack,“ and that’s a quintessential OpenBSD philosophy.

In contrast, my post was subtly made to inform others of the software, in hopes that someone else would find it useful and get around to porting it before I did. That’s pure slacker mentality on my part.

There were over 100 developers in the 5.7 announcement. Can’t be expected to know them all…
Thanks for your answer and your information about it.
Even it sounds maybe like that but, it wasn't meaned bad from my side. My experience is very far from porting something ... let's talk in some months about that.
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Back when I used to do this, I used audo/abcde for ripping. It integrated audio/cdparanoia and audio/i3lib into an easy to use tool.
audo/abcde has a nice "advanced" functionality

http://www.andrews-corner.org/abcde.html

for the rest of us who need just something quick
Code:
man cdio
from the base and check out the option cdrip.
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Thanks for your answer. Booth tools are great. I asked because, if you have 10 discs to rip and there are some errors, you rip them simple again. But if you rip hundreds of discs and errors are there, then it is no fun to rip them again. I don't look for a killer application with many functions ... it is something like, I don't want to hear after ripping something like, if you had used application xyz then you hadn't this problems. I know it depends on the disc, the drive and the application - maybe cdio works great and corrects this errors self.
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