Re: cdparanoia

2006-01-25 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 01:21:43PM +0100, Gabor Gombas wrote:
 Does the Debian version of cdparanoia contain the SG_IO patches from
 RedHat? If not, using the scsi emulation can still produce better
 quality (see the recent Digital Audio Extraction with ATAPI drives far
 from perfect thread on lkml)

Well cd writing works better with ide-cd, and ide-scsi use is highly
discouraged by the kernel developers.  Perhaps the real solution is to
patch cdparanoia, or wait for the kernel developers to fix the problem
in the ide-cd audio extraction functions.  It certainly looked like
someone was trying to figure out why they behaved differently.

Len Sorensen


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Re: cdparanoia

2006-01-24 Thread Paul Koenig
I was messing with this also. I am not at home right now but if I recall 
you need to do scsi emulation. The device to use then is /dev/sg0(or 
something like this)  Then the CD spools up and hammers a song out in 
seconds versus 10s of minutes. I am by far not an expert and struggling 
with getting it working also. I did get it to finally rip a song and 
then it encoded it in only a few seconds. I was impressed compared to my 
10 year old machine.


Paul

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Re: cdparanoia

2006-01-24 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 09:52:36AM -0700, Paul Koenig wrote:
 I was messing with this also. I am not at home right now but if I recall 
 you need to do scsi emulation. The device to use then is /dev/sg0(or 
 something like this)  Then the CD spools up and hammers a song out in 
 seconds versus 10s of minutes. I am by far not an expert and struggling 
 with getting it working also. I did get it to finally rip a song and 
 then it encoded it in only a few seconds. I was impressed compared to my 
 10 year old machine.

On 2,6 kernels, the use of scsi emulation is generally the cause of most
CD/DVD problems people have.  Better to not use it.

Len Sorensen


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cdparanoia

2005-10-10 Thread Piotr Kopszak
Hello, 

I'm having trouble using cdparanoia  on debian-amd64. I am using sarge
with security  updates (I  updated the system  yesterday so  I presume
it's fairly up-to-date, as far as sarge is concerned). It doesn't hang
the computer immediately but it takes incredibly long to rip a cd, and
I  never had  patience to  wait until  it finishes.  The  same problem
appears when I run 32-bit cdparanoia in chroot. It does not seem to be
hardware related as  I can run it on 32-bit Mandrake  10.1 on the same
system. Is the etch version usable?

Piotr

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