bpa;452788 Wrote: 
> Anything is possible but it may need changes to the plugin if the
> hardware is non standard.  
> 
> The Plugin expects a Linux support device /dev/cdrom - if there isn't
> one then the CD detection has to be removed which is not too serious as
> it was a recent addition.
> 
> What is the processor type and speed of TS119 as this is important on
> whether a CD can be ripped and encoded in realtime.
> 
> What type of bus is being used to support CDROM drive  - IDE, SCSI,
> SATA, Firewire or USB, other ?
> 
> You need to verify the following
> 
> 1. Check that cdda2wav actually rip tracks from CDROM drive into a file
> ?
> 2. If it can rip - verify that it can rip a track in at least 50% of
> the track duration time.
> 3. What is the CPU load during step 2.

I use an external USB CD/DVD-player

1. cdda2wav rips tracks using -D 18,0,0
2. A track of 9 min's is ripped in less 1 minute (repeatedly)
3. cdda2wav uses <10% of CPU load (using command top)

The processor is an ARM926EJ-S. I actually can't find the processor
speed.


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