On Monday 02 February 2004 13:29, Ed Skinner wrote:
> I have an audio CD/R recording of our church's service from last w=
eek
> that I can't playback on any of the several machines (audio players to =
CD
> players in computers). I'm guessing the disk wasn't "finalized" (what d=
oes
> that mean, anyway?).
> Visually, however, I can see that the disk has been recorded upon.
> Is there any way to recover the recording?
> I'd prefer Linux tools, of course, but won't rule out others.
For anyone who's interested (and for the archive), I tried a couple =
of=20
alternatives before finding the correct solution.
First, I wondered if I could simply "mount /mnt/cdrom" but, no, that=
=20
failed (something about the "header" on the CD wasn't liked).
Next, I tried to copy the device: dd if=3D/dev/cdrom of=3Dcopy_of_cd=
rom.iso
but that, too, fails ("dd: reading `/dev/cdrom': Input/output error").
But finally, someone (in NetNews group comp.os.linux.development.app=
s)=20
suggested "cdparanoia -fix" to go ahead and fixate the disk. Although I=20
wasn't 100% certain that was the problem, the disk was otherwise trash so=
I=20
reasoned, "Why not?"
And that worked. The disk is now a vanilla music CD and can be playe=
d in=20
all the normal ways.
--=20
Ed Skinner,
ed@flat5.net,
http://www.flat5.net/