On 08 May 2001 13:42:18 -0700, Rob Pfile wrote: > > > > > My bad. Still doesn't explain why you say that there are no IDE cdrom > > drivers. Maybe not one that works with the TiPB (although I doubt it > > considering that the ide-scsi emulation finds it), but there are IDE > > cdrom drivers. > > well, what can i say, /dev/hdc doesnt work when passed to cdda2wav, > etc. maybe i just passed it the wrong device, or perhaps i didnt > create the right device. > > anyway, if you know how, please tell us how use the cdrom without the > ide-scsi shim!
cdda2wav requires extra parameters, otherwise it defaults to SCSI: cdda2wav -I cooked_ioctl -D /dev/hdc "cdparanoia -vsQ" will report all the CD-Roms present. use as: cdparanoia -d /dev/hdc > > You can use the "-C big/little" flag to force cdda2wav to read the audio > > in one endianess. > > i tried this and it had no effect, but probably because i didnt > understand what it did. i was expecting it to swap the endianness but > i dont think this flag does that. but it sounds like using that flag > would keep it from guessing wrong on some tracks. Yep, I guess that the endianess is the same for the whole CD as well... > > > seriously, can't we keep it constructive here? sorry i am replying to > > > this post, but i just can't help myself :( > > > > The "eject -v" wasn't useful ? > > > > ok yeah :) Post the result here when you have something Cheers -- /Bastien Nocera http://hadess.net