Hello. I'm not sure when the probem was introduced, but it was actually
a fault in - I suspect - Sound Juicer. I say this because a value was
written improperly to the gconf data. Simple fix;

sudo gconf-editor

Browse to /desktop/gnome/volume_manager - on the right hand panel,
browse down to autoplay_cda - for ME (my loved one, actually, it's not
really MY laptop) it had a value of "0" instead of an empty checkbox.
Right-clicking it, then clicking Edit prompted me for Type AND Value -
something that should not happen for already-existing keys, indicating
in my mind that it was corrupted. AKA, some stupid program (assumable
Sound Juicer) wrote its string value into a boolean space. How that was
allowed (by Gnome's gconf scripts/manager/etc) is beyond me, but that's
not the point. At this point, I switched its Type to Boolean, left Value
as False, and clicked OK.

If for some reason you don't get to change its type, right-click it,
click Unset Key, right-click anywhere, click New Key, enter autoplay_cda
for its name, Boolean for its Type, and either true or false, depending
on your autoplay preference on CD Audio discs.

Hope this helps, honestly surprised to be the first one to figure it
out..at least that I've found, haha.

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Title:
  WARNING: Failed to parse default value `sound-juicer -d %d' for schema
  (/schemas/desktop/gnome/volume_manager/autoplay_cda)

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