I would be surprised if my drive isn't supported.

I'm running a Sun Ultra 24 Workstation ;-)

Brian Cameron wrote:
>
> Murray:
>
>>>> Okay, I've just connected an external USB CD/DVD Drive and I can 
>>>> RIP the
>>>> tracks perfectly.
>>>>
>>>> So, it's related to the CD/DVD Drive in the Ultra 24 Workstation 
>>>> or/and
>>>> the way OpenSolaris interfaces with the drive.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Thanks for testing. If your CD player doesn't work, then this
>>> is probably a bug in cdda2wav or the USCSI interfaces. Note
>>> that the cdda2wav GStreamer uses cdda2wav to extract audio.
>>>
>>> Some things to try to help narrow down the problem.
>>>
>>> Try running cdda2wav to extract an audio file. Does it create a
>>> a 0-length file, or does it create a file that contains silence?
>>> Does adding the ts=63k argument to the options of cdda2wav make
>>> it work better?
>>>
>> Running cdda2wav created a 48MB audio.au file containing silence.
>>> Does the "cdrw -x" command work for extracting audio from the
>>> CD player that doesn't seem to work with cdda2wav?
>>>
>> I needed to install the SUNWcdrw package. The cdrw produces a
>> Segmentation Fault.
>>
>> $ cdrw -x
>> Segmentation Fault
>>> I would file a bug report at http://defect.opensolaris.org and
>>> provide information about what is happening (such as the results
>>> of the above commands I suggest you try) and also attach the output
>>> of running "cdda2wav -e" and "cdda2wav -V". Also provide information
>>> about the model/type of the CD player that does not work.
>>>
>> cdda2wav -e took a lot longer but still didn't produce a file with 
>> audio.
>>
>> At the beginning of the rip the Drive light flashes on for a second but
>> doesn't come on again. I don't think this is normal. I noticed this
>> happened with Sound Juicer as well.
>>
>> I'll file a bug with the output from cdda2wav -V
>
> Yes, and please also include the output from "cdda2wav -e" and I
> would also mention that cdrw crashes with your drive.  If you
> can provide information about your CD drive (make, model, etc.)
> that would also be helpful.  I would also mention that when you
> run cdda2wav directly it creates a non-zero length file with
> silence in it.  It's possible that Solaris doesn't support your CD
> drive yet.
>
> Brian
>
   

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