atom feed25 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-multimediaRe: digital audio extraction from CD-...
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Amancio Hasty Jr.Nov 13, 1996 10:38 am 
Jordan K. HubbardNov 13, 1996 12:12 pm 
Veggy VinnyNov 13, 1996 12:54 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardNov 13, 1996 1:01 pm 
Veggy VinnyNov 13, 1996 1:48 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardNov 13, 1996 2:54 pm 
Amancio HastyNov 13, 1996 8:24 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardNov 13, 1996 8:32 pm 
Amancio HastyNov 13, 1996 8:46 pm 
Veggy VinnyNov 13, 1996 9:21 pm 
Kim CulhanNov 14, 1996 5:08 am 
Jordan K. HubbardNov 14, 1996 6:27 am 
Amancio HastyNov 14, 1996 9:26 am 
Veggy VinnyNov 14, 1996 12:53 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardNov 14, 1996 11:13 pm 
Veggy VinnyNov 14, 1996 11:19 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardNov 15, 1996 12:07 am 
Veggy VinnyNov 15, 1996 12:13 am 
Amancio HastyNov 15, 1996 12:58 am 
Gene W HomickiNov 15, 1996 6:22 am 
Veggy VinnyNov 15, 1996 10:43 am 
bri...@mediacity.comNov 15, 1996 12:21 pm 
Amancio HastyNov 15, 1996 12:29 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardNov 15, 1996 5:56 pm 
Charles HenrichNov 15, 1996 6:18 pm 
Subject:Re: digital audio extraction from CD-ROM via SCSI
From:Amancio Hasty Jr. (has@star-gate.com)
Date:Nov 13, 1996 10:38:54 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-multimedia

Whats the status of "cdd"?

Jordan, just talk to Brian Litzinger about playing back your CDIs . If you have a regular NTSC tv it should not be a problem . -- you may have to buy a wireless mouse though so you can really be a FreeBSD coach potatoe 8)

Regards, Amancio

Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

Terry Lambert wrote:

The first commercially available CDROM capable of reading audio data off the CDROM as digital data was the Toshiba 3401B; I

Not that we actually have anything capable of doing this, currently. :-) There is a little utility called `cdd' which has been in freefall's incoming directory for awhile which works with my HP 4020i drive but not my Toshiba XM3401B or XM3501 drives. I'm not exactly sure why, perhaps it's just a matter of dealing with the appropriate drive quirks.

You should contact the FreeBSD multimedia mailing list (or Amancio Hasty, the FreeBSD multimedia guru) for driver information (I believe Amancio even had CDI working last time I checked).

Yes, but only on the Plexstor CDROM drives, which apparenly support the oddball record size of CDI. I've got about 15 CDI movies (and a CD-I, operating off 220V and emitting PAL video :-) which I'd love to see on my FreeBSD box someday, but I'm not holding my breath - according to Amancio, it's difficult.

- Jordan Hubbard President, FreeBSD Project