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Re: grip/cdparanoia/freedb disagree on track length: msg#00002audio.freedb.devel
Andy Key wrote: > > I don't currently have *nix installed anywhere so I can't verify > how Grip and cdparanoia handle data tracks on multisession CDs. If you > happen to have a windows machine available, I can send you a bit of code > that can read the TOC using the subchannel, which will show exactly what the > problem with the CD is. > > In any case, the numbers do appear strange, and it probably has something to > do with the multisession toc. I do not. But if you can point me at any code I can compile/run on Linux that might provide more info, I'd be happy to point it at the disc... Is there some easy way to answer the question, "is this a multi-session disc?" -- Jamie Zawinski jwz@xxxxxxx http://www.jwz.org/ jwz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.dnalounge.com/
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