Add a note mentioning that cdda2wav can also be used on ATAPI drives and
that this choice can be a better one than the dd(1) method for question of jitter correction, etc. PR: docs/129281 Submitted by: Yuri <yuri@tsoft.com>
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<procedure>
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<title>ATAPI Drives</title>
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<note>
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<para>With the help of the <link
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linkend="atapicam">ATAPI/CAM module</link>,
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<command>cdda2wav</command> can also be used on ATAPI
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drives. This tool is usually a better choice for most of
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users (jitter correction, endianness issues, etc.) than
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the method proposed below.</para>
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</note>
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<step>
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<para>The ATAPI CD driver makes each track available as
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<filename>/dev/acd<replaceable>d</replaceable>t<replaceable>nn</replaceable></filename>,
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