Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] audio CD burning bug
From: Jörn Nettingsmeier (nettings_AT_folkwang-hochschule.de)
Date: Tue May 28 2002 - 19:22:47 EEST
ed orphan wrote:
>
> In windows, the Burning-ROM automatically checks the
> wav file before burning it. I just assumed my freind's burner
> software did the same.
> But in Linux, I used cdparanioa -v -s -B
> to rip the files from the CD then
> cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,1,0 -audio -pad track*.cdda.wav
> to burn the tracks.
> Maybe I should have looked at the files with Glame first,
> or even listen to them. But that
> can be pretty time consuming
> when your burning a few CDs.
> Is there any software for checking the integrity of .wav files in Linux?
how do you define "integrity" ?
a quick check is whether the header length corresponds to the actual
file length - that way, you'll notice truncated files. checking for
"noise" is very hard to do - you would have to analyse the entire file.
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