On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 11:31 -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
> Tom:
> 
> > This reminds me of a (likely unrelated) problem I have.  I used to have 
> > a PATA DVD drive, and audio CDs worked fine.  I switched to a SATA DVD 
> > drive, and audio CDs don't work.  This problem exists in 2008.11 and 
> > 2009.6 and Fedora 10.  I would have concluded my drive is junk, but 
> > audio CDs work fine if I boot into Windows.
> > 
> > Ryhthmbox and Sound Juicer certainly don't work, but I haven't tried to 
> > debug them since I really want cdda2wav anyway.
> > 
> > cdda2wav will create a track list and begin to "rip" the CD, but it 
> > creates audio_xx.wav files that are many megabytes of no sound.  That's 
> > if I'm lucky.  If I'm unlucky, the drive won't respond (even to "eject 
> > ..."), and I have to manually eject the CD with a paper clip.
> > 
> > I'm away for a couple weeks, so I won't be able to do anything on the 
> > machine itself until I get back.  It's an AMD machine.
> 
> Are you seeing this bug:
> 
>    http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=8184
> 
> It sounds like it.
Looks like it. Btw I'm running off a BluRay drive in a Sony notebook.
And I'm pretty sure this used to work (though I don't know when it went
downhill... I'm not playing audio CDs that often)...

  Bernd


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