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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> I recommend upgrading OS2CDROM.DMD and perhaps CDIFS.IFS to  
> at least the FP15 and DD FP02 levels and see what happens.  
 
I'm assuming ("Never Assume!" - Steven Levine) that you meant CDFS.IFS.  
 
I have:  
 
  4-25-02   1:52p     39528     0  os2cdrom.dmd  
  2-16-99  11:39a     45173     0  CDFS.IFS  
 
The CDFS.IFS file is older than FP15.  
 
You recommend that I upgrade my FP10 system to FP15 and then apply  
 
  ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/ddpak/xr_d002/  
 
Yes?  
 
> It's possible that cdrecord's -inq command will provide some info.  
> Also, there's several grabbers at Hobbes:  
>     os2/apps/mmedia/cd/grabber  
> One of these, possibly Leech, might help.  
 
Hey, good reference, thanks.  Then I would ask the studio to burn audio  
CDs, and then use leech to extract the tracks as WAV files, yes?  
 
Thank you!  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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