Re: CDROM Question
On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 08:26:00PM -0600, Terrence Oblak wrote: > I'm using a tiPB G4 and Mandrake 8.0. > > I've burned a CD which contains a bunch of mp3s. > > When I put the disc into the CD/DVD drive I'm able to cd /mnt/cdrom and > browse the disc. > > When I put an audio CD that I have purchased (Led Zeppelin II) into the > CD/DVD drive and try to do the same thing I get this in Konsole > > bash: cd: cdrom: Input/output error > > When I exit out of X-Windows and try to cd /mnt/cdrom I get: > > hdc: command error: status = 0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error } > hdc: command error: error = 0x54 > isofs_read_super: bread failed, dev =16:00, iso_blknum = 16, block = 32 > hdc: command error: status = 0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error } > hdc: command error: error = 0x54 > isofs_read_super: bread failed, dev =16:00, iso_blknum = 16, block = 32 > bash: cd: cdrom: Input/output error > > I've tried doing this as root and as a normal user and get the same response. > > Any ideas? Yes, Audio CDs can't be mounted and browsed via mozilla. Other OSes pretend to mount them and show the tracks as files but Linux doesn't do any such thing. Use some of the CD players that are available to play the audio cd. -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org "To fight and conquer in all our battles is not supreme excellence. Supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting." -Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu
Re: CDROM Question
Hi Terrence, > I've burned a CD which contains a bunch of mp3s. > > When I put the disc into the CD/DVD drive I'm able to cd /mnt/cdrom and > browse the disc. > > When I put an audio CD that I have purchased (Led Zeppelin II) into the > CD/DVD drive and try to do the same thing I get this in Konsole Mandrake is automounting the CD for you, but you cannot mount an audio CD. Data CD's contain file-system information much like hard-disks. There are HFS CD's, ISO, Joliet etc. There are also audio cd's, but you cannot mount them like file-systems. I think the data [and error correction in particular] on them is done differently. If you want to listen to it use any number of cdplaying linux applications, if you want to copy the audio use a cdburning/ripping application or go commandline with cdparanoia. If you use KDE then kscd is the kde cd-player. xplaycd, xmms etc are alternatives. For "ripping" of audio tracks into wav/mp3/ogg files then look at something like grip (X-based), lame, oggtools etc. HTH, Q.
CDROM Question
I'm using a tiPB G4 and Mandrake 8.0. I've burned a CD which contains a bunch of mp3s. When I put the disc into the CD/DVD drive I'm able to cd /mnt/cdrom and browse the disc. When I put an audio CD that I have purchased (Led Zeppelin II) into the CD/DVD drive and try to do the same thing I get this in Konsole bash: cd: cdrom: Input/output error When I exit out of X-Windows and try to cd /mnt/cdrom I get: hdc: command error: status = 0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error } hdc: command error: error = 0x54 isofs_read_super: bread failed, dev =16:00, iso_blknum = 16, block = 32 hdc: command error: status = 0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error } hdc: command error: error = 0x54 isofs_read_super: bread failed, dev =16:00, iso_blknum = 16, block = 32 bash: cd: cdrom: Input/output error I've tried doing this as root and as a normal user and get the same response. Any ideas? Thanks, Terrence Oblak