Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 18 Sep 2001 12:49:25 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Richard B. Johnson" <> | Subject | Re: Reading Windows CD on Linux 2.4.6 |
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Bruce Blinn wrote:
> "Richard B. Johnson" wrote: > > > > Okay. That's good. The guy that asked to get the image to find out what > > was happening can probably use a small piece of that to find out what > > is going on. It probably is a CD data + Music image where the first > > readable stuff is data, followed by a music image. > > > > You can try cdda2wav -D0,4,0, -B. You will probably get some *.wav files. > > > > I cannot find the cdda2wav command on my system. Also, my disks only > have data on them, not music. > > Thanks, > Bruce > --
The point is that these M$ disks just might be multi-session which explains a lot. If so, the music-extraction software cited just might show it without having to look further.
Cheers, Dick Johnson
Penguin : Linux version 2.4.1 on an i686 machine (799.53 BogoMips).
I was going to compile a list of innovations that could be attributed to Microsoft. Once I realized that Ctrl-Alt-Del was handled in the BIOS, I found that there aren't any.
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