I still see the same behaviour. Since this bug seems difficult to solve, I've listed all the possibilities to access the contents of a Mixed-Mode CD and their respective outcomes below: (A) After insertion, choose the desired method to open the CD: Expected result: Open Sound Juicer or Nautilus depending on user selection. Actual result: Open Sound Juicer or Nautilus depending on user selection.
(B) Doubleclick (or right-click and choose "Open") on CD-ROM icon on your desktop: Expected result: Sound Juicer opens the CD. Actual result: Sound Juicer opens the CD. (C) Right-click on CD-ROM icon on your desktop and choose "Browse...": Expected result: Nautilus shows the data contents of the CD. Actual result: Sound Juicer opens the CD. (D) Choose Places -> CD-ROM: Expected result: debatable Actual result: Sound Juicer opens the CD. (E) Open "Computer" in Nautilus and double-click on CD-icon: Expected result: debatable Actual result: Sound Juicer opens the CD. (F) In Sidebar of Nautilus when "Places" is selected, double-click on the CD-ROM icon: Expected result: Nautilus shows the data contents of the CD. Actual result: The folliwing error is reported: "cdda:///dev/hdc" is not a valid location. Please check the spelling and try again. (G) In Nautilus manually enter or naviate to /media/cdrom/: Expected result: Nautilus shows the data contents of the CD. Actual result: Nautilus shows the data contents of the CD. So apart from using (A), currently only (G) allows one to open the data part of a CD. This is definitely not enough, since it's also not the most obvious method. A solution should therefore at least fix (C) and (F). -- Multi-mode (audio+data) CDs always opened by Sound Juicer https://launchpad.net/bugs/34375 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs