On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 15:49 +0100, Digby Tarvin wrote:
> I am experiencing a strange problem accessing audio CD's on Fujitsu
> P7120 running Etch using the internal CD/DVD drive. Kernel is 2.6.15.
> 
> I just tried playing an audio CD, which I wasn't expecting to have
> trouble with because I know my audio is working (I have been playing
> WAV files using xmms and movies using totem from the HDD just fine,
> and the CD seems ok as I can mount data CDs and DVDs with the CD/DVD drive.
> 
> However if I attempt to play an audio CD using KsCD, it displays the
> track name and duration correctly and the counter counts up plausibly,
> but no audio is produced, even with all faders fully up.
> 
> If I attempt to rip a track using kaudiocreator it performs its
> freedb.com lookup successfully and displays the tracks, but the
> rip failes. Using KDE or GNOME I get an error box stating:
>       "The file or folder /Wav/Track 01.wav does not exist"
> regardless of the encoder setting or default temp directory.
> 
> If I run it under fvwm, I see the same error box, and in the xterm
> window see the messages:
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kaudiocreator
>       kbuildsycoca running...
>       Launched ok, pid = 7431
>       Checking /dev/cdrom for cdrom...
>               Testing /dev/cdrom for cooked ioctl() interface
>                       /dev/scd0 is not a cooked ioctl CDROM.
>               Testing /dev/cdrom for SCSI interface
>                       generic device: /dev/sg0
>                       ioctl device: /dev/scd0
>       
>       Found an accessible SCSI CDROM drive.
>       Looking at revision of the SG interface in use...
>               SG interface version 3.5.33; OK.
>       
>       CDROM model sensed sensed: MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-832S 1.01 
>       kio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Header read failed, errno=104
>       kio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Header has invalid size (-1)
> 
> I have tried an external USB CD/DVD, but KsCD produces the same result,
> which seems to indicate that it isn't a drive specific problem.
> 
> One last clue, when I am attempting to rip a track, I see messages
> such as the following in /var/log/messages:
>     sg_write: data in/out 56/56 bytes for SCSI command 0x12--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 26/26 bytes for SCSI command 0x5a--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
>     sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
>        program kio_audiocd not setting count and/or reply_len properly
> 
> Anyone have any idea what might be going on here?
> 
> Regards,
> DigbyT
> -- 
> Digby R. S. Tarvin                                          
> digbyt(at)digbyt.com
> http://www.digbyt.com
> 
> 

Are you able to play it in Totem? On my system Totem is the only player
that plays audio CDs. Haven't bothered to fix the others - maybe one
day.
If Totem also doesn't play, I have no more ideas.

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