The "locl" was a typo but it looks like cdda2wav always installed into /usr/bin as previous logs showed cdda2wav being executed as the CDplayer plugin found the cdda2wav and supplied the full path to shell script. > > [09-01-11 20:20:31.5071] Plugins::CDplayer::Fork::checkFork (132) FORK > 16449 : /usr/bin/cdda2wav: There is no sound support configured! > [09-01-11 20:20:31.5074] Plugins::CDplayer::Fork::checkFork (132) FORK > 16449 : /usr/bin/cdda2wav: No such file or directory. Unable to get > exclusive access to device. Cannot open SCSI driver. > [09-01-11 20:20:31.5077] Plugins::CDplayer::Fork::checkFork (132) FORK > 16449 : /usr/bin/cdda2wav: For possible targets try 'cdda2wav > -scanbus'. Make sure you are root. >
cdda2wav will not run successfully if you do *not* supply the device name (i.e. there is no default device) so the second use of "cdda2wav" does not prove anything. It is quite possible that CDplayer device name preference setting has a bug under OSX or Leopard has changed the naming of devices. What sort of CD/DVD drive have you got in your system ? Do you have multiple optical drive (e.g. CD-RW & DVDROM) ? You should test with different device names the command cdda2wav device=devicename -verbose-level=toc -N -g -J It is possible you have to unmount the disk before running cdda2wav each time - so using the script would be the easiest way to test all possible device names. A successful command will show the TOC of the CD. -- bpa ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bpa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1806 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=47288 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list plugins@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins