from my previous message:
Does growisofs work on CDRs or only DVDs?
If 'cdrecord -scanbus' doesn't work at all, how do I get the SCSI device
n:n:n? Use camcontrol?
I see both FreeBSD and NetBSD have makefs (which can make a UFS/FFS or iso
file system, taking the place of mkisofs in
I built and installed sysutils/cdrtools when there was a
thread on burncd and SATA, but cdrecord can't see anything
(running cdrecord -scanbus):
cdrecord: Inappropriate ioctl for device. CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl failed. Cannot
open or use SCSI driver.
cdrecord: For possible targets try
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 09:23:13 + (GMT), Thomas Mueller wrote:
After I failed to burn a CD in NetBSD (5.1_STABLE) on the
older computer (i386) with cdrecord, I booted into FreeBSD
8.2 RELEASE and was successful with burncd. That drive was
CD-RW, ATAPI, that computer has ATA but no SATA.
Good
What software, base or ports, is used to burn a CD or DVD on a SATA drive,
/dev/cd0 ?
Would burncd be appropriate, or do I need cdrtools? Or cdrkit?
This is on FreeBSD 9.0-RC1 amd64.
I built and installed sysutils/cdrtools when there was a thread on burncd and
SATA, but cdrecord can't see
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 10:32:16 + (GMT), Thomas Mueller wrote:
What software, base or ports, is used to burn a CD or DVD on
a SATA drive, /dev/cd0 ?
Would burncd be appropriate, or do I need cdrtools? Or cdrkit?
This is on FreeBSD 9.0-RC1 amd64.
I can imagine that in 9.0 where acd is
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 03:03:02 -0700 (PDT), Mark Terribile
materrib...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks to Jerrymc and Polyoptron. Things are working, sort of.
I'm using the atapicam/cdrecord solution. But when I do a dd
read to verify the write, the read ends on an I/O error rather
than an EOF.
is down until I replace some hardware. In
the meantime I need to burn about forty data CDs. I've been
using burncd on 5.4 but when I try it on 7.2 the drive and
process lock up during the fixate step. Clearing them
requires a reboot.
Does anyone have advice, pointers, etc.? If you point me
Polytropon,
I'm using the atapicam/cdrecord solution. But
when I do a dd read to verify the write, the
read ends on an I/O error rather
than an EOF. (I'm not sure that this problem is
new.) ... There are plenty of console
messages, including READ_BIG retrying, READ_BIG timed
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 07:24:46AM -0700, Mark Terribile wrote:
Polytropon,
I'm using the atapicam/cdrecord solution. But
when I do a dd read to verify the write, the
read ends on an I/O error rather
than an EOF. (I'm not sure that this problem is
new.) ... There are
Thanks to Jerrymc and Polyoptron. Things are working, sort of. I'm using the
atapicam/cdrecord solution. But when I do a dd read to verify the write, the
read ends on an I/O error rather than an EOF. (I'm not sure that this problem
is new.) There is a very long delay between dd's report
need to burn about forty data CDs. I've been using burncd on 5.4 but when I
try it on 7.2 the drive and process lock up during the fixate step. Clearing
them requires a reboot.
Does anyone have advice, pointers, etc.? If you point me to pseudo-SCSI,
please give me pointers to all parts
will show up:
# camcontrol devlist
HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GSA-H58N 1.01 at scbus2 target 0 lun 0 (cd0,pass0)
This is an example of how a ATAPI recorder shows up as a SCSI
device: it's the device 2:0:0, corresponding to /dev/cd0 and
/dev/pass0.
Unless you're burning CDs with root
5.4 system is down until I replace some hardware. In the meantime I
need to burn about forty data CDs. I've been using burncd on 5.4 but when I
try it on 7.2 the drive and process lock up during the fixate step. Clearing
them requires a reboot.
Does anyone have advice, pointers, etc
Modulok modu...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a software method (not a microwave oven) to destroy a CD-R?
Not that I would trust, even if it existed.
Heavy duty office shredders do the job for me.
A blowtorch is more fun, though (and I actually own one).
--
Lowell Gilbert, embedded/networking
Running 7.1 and trying to do clean install of 7.2. Downloaded both disc1
and bootonly iso files because the 7.2 release announcement says this.
Note: late in the testing cycle it was discovered some machines do not
recognize
the i386 disc1 as bootable (they just fall through to booting off
On Feb 7, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:28:46 -0500, Akenner
slackwarew...@comcast.net wrote:
In order to play an audio CD, you can utilize the cdcontrol command
included in the base system:
% cdcontrol play
Refer to man cdcontrol for further options
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 02:39:17 -0600, Joshua Isom jri...@gmail.com wrote:
One thing that I don't think I've read but personally encountered.
When using cdcontrol, it seems to tell the cd-rom drive to play the
disc so it's not really done in software. If the audio cable from the
cd-rom drive
*snipped for polite cleanliness*
Thanks to everyone who took the time to help me out here. I think
instead of playing CDs I'll just rip them, it seems a WHOLE lot easier,
and of course, not having to worry about scratches is a plus ;)
I think one MAJOR problem I had yesterday when I
what is the right way to do it. On two machines each
having between 1 - 3 drives to play CDs from, I've tried just loading a
CD player app and hitting play, but it doesn't find the CD, and on one
machine there is only one drive so it can't be the wrong one.
None of the pages I found said
I found in the handbook that I could try this:
/sbin/mount /cdrom
I then saw this:
/dev/cd0: device not configured.
Apparently typing /sbin first made it give me a different error message,
I'm just trying to find hwo to configure a drive now. would
/stand/sysinstall work for this?
not to mount it at all.
So now I'm not sure what is the right way to do it. On two machines
each having between 1 - 3 drives to play CDs from, I've tried just
loading a CD player app and hitting play, but it doesn't find the CD,
and on one machine there is only one drive so it can't be the wrong
:
% cdcontrol play
Refer to man cdcontrol for further options and eventually how to
specify the CD device (if needed).
So now I'm not sure what is the right way to do it. On two machines each
having between 1 - 3 drives to play CDs from, I've tried just loading a
CD player app and hitting
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:35:56 -0500, Akenner slackwarew...@comcast.net wrote:
I found in the handbook that I could try this:
/sbin/mount /cdrom
I then saw this:
/dev/cd0: device not configured.
This refers to the fact that the device does not contain an ISO-9660
formatted media.
AMD64/7.1RC1
I couldn't find documentation as to what the boot only CDs are.
So I tried it. Now I know. They boot, start setup, and then must get the
setup source from the network (or perhaps swap CDs).
My machine's onboard ethernet controller is apparently not supported,or not
quite
AMD64/7.1RC1
I couldn't find documentation as to what the boot only CDs are.
So I tried it. Now I know. They boot, start setup, and then must get the setup
source from the network (or perhaps swap CDs).
My machine's onboard ethernet controller is apparently not supported,or not
quite
I have a USB DVD-RW drive that I'd like to use to rip music under
6.3-RELEASE, but I don't have a /dev/acd0 (and can't get grip to work
from /dev/cd0). /dev/cd0 shows up fine, but audio CDs log errors and
grip (from ports) can't do much with /dev/cd0. grip is able to see the
disc table
Hi,
Anybody able to write audio CDs with the current 7.0?
I have Pioneer DVDR-112D/1.21 drive.
Burncd breaks for a long while:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/118207
So I used cdrecord from cdrtools-2.01_6 which worked well.
Now command 'cdrecord -v -dao -force dev=1,0,0 speed
Hello,
I'have a Sony Vaio BGN-BX397XP.
I'have Windows XP and Mandriva installed, but I want use FreeBSD.
I cant boot with any CD, the system displays rapidly lines on the screen
incomprehensible, I have a picture for that.
I'have test 6.2, 6.3 and 7.0 beta 4 CDs
You can see on back the model
I bought the new DVD writer -- Pioneer DVR-112D.
But every time I try to write data CD or audio CD it gives Input/Output error.
It can read CDs and write and read DVDs no problem.
Anybody else has this problem? What is the solution?
I know I should submit PR to the bug database but since PRs
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 20:26 -0800, Yuri wrote:
I bought the new DVD writer -- Pioneer DVR-112D.
But every time I try to write data CD or audio CD it gives Input/Output error.
It can read CDs and write and read DVDs no problem.
Anybody else has this problem? What is the solution
Are you using burncd(1) or ports/sysutils/cdrtools ?
Are you getting DMA errors to kernel msgbuf or simple 1-line I/O
error?
I am using burncd.
There is only one-line I/O error.
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Normally that means that the drive is not ready to burn (Door not closed,
or media not ready). Its possible that the driver is sensing that data
wrong from the hardware, too.
You only have the one drive in the system? No possible /dev/ confusion?
Try cdrtools (Good luck with the syntax)
Quoting Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Normally that means that the drive is not ready to burn (Door not closed,
or media not ready). Its possible that the driver is sensing that data
wrong from the hardware, too.
You only have the one drive in the system? No possible /dev/
I followed your instruction...one more disk to the trash! Thanks
On 9/5/07, Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 08:50:21PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sirs
Burning CDs is becoming a coastier task to me on FBSD-6.1-Ramd64.
I've lost
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 01:50:21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Burning CDs is becoming a coastier task to me on FBSD-6.1-R amd64.
I've lost five of them...
How do you determine they're broken? Like which error messages you get with
what command, that makes you decide to trash them
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 08:50:21PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sirs
Burning CDs is becoming a coastier task to me on FBSD-6.1-R amd64.
I've lost five of them...and the question is how to make bootable CDs by
using cdrecord? I've already read man cdrecord
Dear Sirs
Burning CDs is becoming a coastier task to me on FBSD-6.1-R amd64.
I've lost five of them...and the question is how to make bootable CDs by
using cdrecord? I've already read man cdrecord but the question is not
clearer.
Regards
Luiz
Sam Lawrance wrote:
On 27/07/2007, at 12:35 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On July 26, 2007 5:59:01 PM -0500 Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
camcontrol isn't going to know anything about IDE devices, it only
knows about SCSI.
So why does it show the first cd, which is also ide?
The
--On Friday, July 27, 2007 13:53:19 +0100 Vince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sam Lawrance wrote:
On 27/07/2007, at 12:35 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On July 26, 2007 5:59:01 PM -0500 Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
camcontrol isn't going to know anything about IDE devices, it only
knows
--On Friday, July 27, 2007 04:54:18 + Pollywog
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 27 July 2007 02:38:31 Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On July 27, 2007 2:07:47 AM + Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I had trouble getting CD burning to work, but the FreeBSD Handbook had
the info I needed to
On 27/07/2007, at 12:35 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On July 26, 2007 5:59:01 PM -0500 Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
camcontrol isn't going to know anything about IDE devices, it only
knows about SCSI.
So why does it show the first cd, which is also ide?
The device listed by
I had trouble getting CD burning to work, but the FreeBSD Handbook had the
info I needed to get it to work. I had to modify my fstab and in order to
use k3b, I had to mount the CD on the command line first. It won't work if
the CD is not mounted first, it's not as easy as it is in Linux,
--On July 27, 2007 2:07:47 AM + Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I had trouble getting CD burning to work, but the FreeBSD Handbook had
the info I needed to get it to work. I had to modify my fstab and in
order to use k3b, I had to mount the CD on the command line first. It
won't work
is going on? The device is there. Dmesg shows that the kernel
knows what it is. Yet I can't read or write cds, and, as you can see,
camcontrol thinks it's non-existant. Yet cdcontrol will open and close the
drive but can't provide any info??? What am I missing?
--
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL
is there. Dmesg shows that the
kernel knows what it is. Yet I can't read or write cds, and, as you can
see, camcontrol thinks it's non-existant. Yet cdcontrol will open and
close the drive but can't provide any info??? What am I missing?
Well, I'm using 6.2-RELEASE/amd64, and I get those same
--On July 26, 2007 2:34:23 PM -0700 Bruce Caruthers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm using 6.2-RELEASE/amd64, and I get those same
Input/ouput error messages. However, the discs I have
burned all worked fine, so I've assumed it was just
something the program tries to test for or request info
--On July 26, 2007 5:59:01 PM -0500 Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
camcontrol isn't going to know anything about IDE devices, it only
knows about SCSI.
So why does it show the first cd, which is also ide?
It's hard to see without the propmpts, but are you trying to use
burncd as
what it is. Yet I can't read or write cds, and, as you can
see, camcontrol thinks it's non-existant. Yet cdcontrol will open and
close the drive but can't provide any info??? What am I missing?
--
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Senior Information Security Analyst
The University of Texas
On Friday 27 July 2007 02:38:31 Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On July 27, 2007 2:07:47 AM + Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I had trouble getting CD burning to work, but the FreeBSD Handbook had
the info I needed to get it to work. I had to modify my fstab and in
order to use k3b, I had
I had trouble getting CD burning to work, but the FreeBSD Handbook had the
info I needed to get it to work. I had to modify my fstab and in order to
use k3b, I had to mount the CD on the command line first. It won't work if
the CD is not mounted first, it's not as easy as it is in Linux,
Op dinsdag 27 maart 2007, schreef stefan broos:
I'm organising a linux/opensource day in my school. Is it possible to
get some saple freeBSD cds for those who want to try it?
Stefan
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http
I'm organising a linux/opensource day in my school. Is it possible to
get some saple freeBSD cds for those who want to try it?
Stefan
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http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
On Mar 26, 2007, at 3:25 PM, stefan broos wrote:
I'm organising a linux/opensource day in my school. Is it possible
to get some saple freeBSD cds for those who want to try it?
Have fun. You're welcome to download and burn the FreeBSD ISO images
yourself:
http://www.freebsd.org
You can download the ISO images and make all you want.
-Derek
At 05:25 PM 3/26/2007, stefan broos wrote:
I'm organising a linux/opensource day in my school. Is it possible to get
some saple freeBSD cds for those who want to try it?
Stefan
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
I'm organising a linux/opensource day in my school. Is it possible to
get some saple freeBSD cds for those who want to try it?
Sure. Just download the ISO image and burn all the CDs you want.
R's,
John
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 12:25:15AM +0200, stefan broos wrote:
I'm organising a linux/opensource day in my school. Is it possible to
get some saple freeBSD cds for those who want to try it?
Stefan
As others have noted, you can download and burn the ISO's.
Another option is a live CD
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 12:25:15AM +0200, stefan broos wrote:
I'm organising a linux/opensource day in my school. Is it possible to
get some saple freeBSD cds for those who want to try it?
You are welcome to make your own. It is legal. Specifically, download
the disc2 ISO and burn
Hello Frank,
Tuesday, September 12, 2006, 10:41:17 PM, you wrote:
snip
FS Go grab the compressed, reasonably up to date ports tree:
FS $ fetch -dpv ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/ports.tar.gz
FS (warning! 35MB compressed)
Will do when I have Internet connection via FreeBSD box.
, as in: not all the ports are there.
Any idea why? (I am referring to the ports tree itself, i.e. the
collection of skeleton directories. The set of distfiles provided
on CDs 3 and 4 is necessarily incomplete, both due to limited space
and because some distfiles have legal restrictions that prevent
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 08:19:22AM -0400, ograbme wrote:
Hello Frank,
Tuesday, September 12, 2006, 10:41:17 PM, you wrote:
snip
FS Go grab the compressed, reasonably up to date ports tree:
FS $ fetch -dpv ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/ports.tar.gz
FS (warning! 35MB
I am a Linux user and have been recently trying to shift to FreeBSD. I
got hold of a couple of FreeBSD CD ISOs (version 6.1) - their names
being 6.1-RELEASE-i386-discX.iso, X being 1 and 2.
I did my installation with the Disc1 alone. I did not need Disc2. What
is the purpose of Disc2 and what
On 12/09/06, Arindam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a Linux user and have been recently trying to shift to FreeBSD. I
got hold of a couple of FreeBSD CD ISOs (version 6.1) - their names
being 6.1-RELEASE-i386-discX.iso, X being 1 and 2.
I did my installation with the Disc1 alone. I did not need
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 11:41, Jeff Rollin wrote:
To take your last question first: The ports collection allows you to
install software from source that does not come as part of the base
distribution - that equates, more or less, to stuff that on FreeBSD
installs itself to directories in
The base system doesn't include X Windows.
_
Right, I was thinking of NetBSD. X Window System is a FreeBSD port (so it
must be installed as a package from sysinstall).
Jeff Rollin
___
On Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at 11:29:31 AM, Jeff confabulated:
The base system doesn't include X Windows.
_
Right, I was thinking of NetBSD. X Window System is a FreeBSD port (so it
must be installed as a package from sysinstall).
Shouldn't you also
On 12/09/06, Duane Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at 11:29:31 AM, Jeff confabulated:
The base system doesn't include X Windows.
_
Right, I was thinking of NetBSD. X Window System is a FreeBSD port (so
it
must be
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 12:29, Jeff Rollin wrote:
The base system doesn't include X Windows.
_
Right, I was thinking of NetBSD. X Window System is a FreeBSD port (so it
must be installed as a package from sysinstall).
That's actually my biggest
On Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at 12:03:47 PM, Jeff confabulated:
On 12/09/06, Duane Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at 11:29:31 AM, Jeff confabulated:
The base system doesn't include X Windows.
_
Right, I was
Howdie Jeff (if I may) and others,
Tuesday, September 12, 2006, 6:41:38 AM, you wrote:
JR On 12/09/06, Arindam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I chose not to install the ports collection because as of now, I do
not have access to Internet in my home-network and it would take a
little while
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 21:02, ograbme wrote:
I had mounted the ports CD I have and located sudo-1.6.8p12.tar.gz in
the distfiles directory. I copied it over into the /usr/ports/sudo
directory, gunzipped it, and then untarred it.
I then made sure I was in the directory containing
Before you can build from ports, you need to have ports tree
in place, the standard way to do this is by running portsnap.
with the caveat that, at least in my recent experience, an
up-to-date ports tree does not always play nicely with a
not-updated base install from CD. OP might be
Perry Hutchison wrote:
Before you can build from ports, you need to have ports tree
in place, the standard way to do this is by running portsnap.
with the caveat that, at least in my recent experience, an
up-to-date ports tree does not always play nicely with a
not-updated base install
On 12/09/06, ograbme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jeff,
First of all ... thanks for your help and suggestions ... please see
comments interwoven below.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006, 4:20:51 PM, you wrote:
snip
JR You need to go back into sysinstall and install the ports
JR collection. That
to the ports tree itself, i.e. the
collection of skeleton directories. The set of distfiles provided
on CDs 3 and 4 is necessarily incomplete, both due to limited space
and because some distfiles have legal restrictions that prevent
their inclusion.)
I stopped installing the ports tree from the install
referring to the ports tree itself, i.e. the
collection of skeleton directories. The set of distfiles provided
on CDs 3 and 4 is necessarily incomplete, both due to limited space
and because some distfiles have legal restrictions that prevent
their inclusion.)
I stopped installing the ports tree
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 04:02:33PM -0400, ograbme wrote:
Howdie Jeff (if I may) and others,
Tuesday, September 12, 2006, 6:41:38 AM, you wrote:
JR On 12/09/06, Arindam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I chose not to install the ports collection because as of now, I do
not have access
, then, for example, issue the
command: gmaplyer *.mp3
On 8/31/06, Viswas Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Viswas Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed
(Gmplayer) and I do not see the
option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and
DVDs. How do I get Audio
CD's
I use fluxbox :( no kde
On 8/31/06, Andriy Babiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Viswas Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed
(Gmplayer) and I do not see the
option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and
DVDs. How do I get Audio
CD's to play? Can
, only CDs, files and
DVDs. How do I get Audio
CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is
there any
specific audio alone CD player (GUI based) that you
suggest?
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--- Viswas Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed
(Gmplayer) and I do not see the
option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and
DVDs. How do I get Audio
CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is
there any
specific audio alone CD player (GUI based
At 2006-08-10T23:05:40+05:30, Viswas Nair wrote:
I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed (Gmplayer) and I do not
see the option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and DVDs. How do
I get Audio CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is there
any specific audio alone CD player (GUI
I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed (Gmplayer) and I do not see the
option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and DVDs. How do I get Audio
CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is there any
specific audio alone CD player (GUI based) that you suggest?
Also, whats the most
--- Viswas Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed
(Gmplayer) and I do not see the
option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and
DVDs. How do I get Audio
CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is
there any
specific audio alone CD player (GUI
long frustrated sessions with open-source tools.
I am pretty sure this isn't an anti-piracy feature. It happens to me
with _any_ enhanced CD (audio+data mixed CD), and _only_ on enhanced
CDs. Never has it happened to me on any non-enhanced audio CD. My
problem is not with the inability to get
mybox last message repeated 11 times
I am pretty sure this isn't an anti-piracy feature. It happens to me with
_any_ enhanced CD (audio+data mixed CD), and _only_ on enhanced CDs. Never
has it happened to me on any non-enhanced audio CD. My problem is not with the
inability to get the data off
Jun 14 11:27:22 mybox last message repeated 11 times
I am pretty sure this isn't an anti-piracy feature. It happens to me
with _any_ enhanced CD (audio+data mixed CD), and _only_ on
enhanced CDs. Never has it happened to me on any non-enhanced audio
CD. My problem is not with the inability
Jun 14 11:27:22 mybox last message repeated 11 times
I am pretty sure this isn't an anti-piracy feature. It happens to me
with _any_ enhanced CD (audio+data mixed CD), and _only_ on enhanced
CDs. Never has it happened to me on any non-enhanced audio CD. My
problem is not with the inability
CDs to MP3. (This has happened to me with
other rippers, like cdda2wav, IIRC, also.) Whenever I try to rip an
enhanced CD that has one or more data tracks along with the audio
tracks, it crashes the computer when it gets near the enhanced tracks.
It has happened on a wide variety of CDs, all
338 times
- Original Message -
From: martinko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: ripping enhanced audio CDs
Mac Newbold wrote:
This has finally caused me enough grief that I'm going to ask about it
and see if there's
, currently 5.5-PRERELEASE. I use cdparanoia and
lame (via abcde) to rip my CDs to MP3. (This has happened to me with
other rippers, like cdda2wav, IIRC, also.) Whenever I try to rip an
enhanced CD that has one or more data tracks along with the audio
tracks, it crashes the computer when it gets near
Mikhail Goriachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mac Newbold wrote:
I'm on a 5-STABLE box, currently 5.5-PRERELEASE. I use cdparanoia
and lame (via abcde) to rip my CDs to MP3. (This has happened to me
with other rippers, like cdda2wav, IIRC, also.) Whenever I try to
rip an enhanced CD
Fabian Keil wrote:
This is an anti-piracy feature included on some discs. Nowadays there
are more and more protected discs around. Some of them even crash
computers when loading. How silly is that? Programs like CloneCD can
handle such things on Windows boxes. That is what I use after having
Mikhail Goriachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fabian Keil wrote:
This is an anti-piracy feature included on some discs. Nowadays
there are more and more protected discs around. Some of them even
crash computers when loading. How silly is that? Programs like
CloneCD can handle such things on
Like Mikhail was mentioning, the DMCA appears to be in your way; many
companies thought it was necessary to copyright protect CDs and they
have accomplished that feat by added various protection features to CDs,
some of which are intentional CD track errors.
Are those even CD's? IIRC they cant
with open-source tools.
I am pretty sure this isn't an anti-piracy feature. It happens to me with
_any_ enhanced CD (audio+data mixed CD), and _only_ on enhanced CDs.
Never has it happened to me on any non-enhanced audio CD. My problem is
not with the inability to get the data off, that doesn't seem
on Windows boxes. That is what I use after having
long frustrated sessions with open-source tools.
I am pretty sure this isn't an anti-piracy feature. It happens to me
with _any_ enhanced CD (audio+data mixed CD), and _only_ on enhanced
CDs. Never has it happened to me on any non-enhanced audio CD
such things on Windows boxes. That is what I use after having
long frustrated sessions with open-source tools.
I am pretty sure this isn't an anti-piracy feature. It happens to me
with _any_ enhanced CD (audio+data mixed CD), and _only_ on enhanced
CDs. Never has it happened to me on any non-enhanced
This has finally caused me enough grief that I'm going to ask about it and
see if there's something I'm doing wrong or some nice solution to this
really annyoing problem.
I'm on a 5-STABLE box, currently 5.5-PRERELEASE. I use cdparanoia and lame
(via abcde) to rip my CDs to MP3. (This has
CDs to MP3. (This has happened to me with
other rippers, like cdda2wav, IIRC, also.) Whenever I try to rip an
enhanced CD that has one or more data tracks along with the audio
tracks, it crashes the computer when it gets near the enhanced tracks.
It has happened on a wide variety of CDs, all
It is not very clear what utilities are capable of writing R or
RW CDs on a multipurpose optical drive. It seems that burncd
doesn't do this and the man pages for growisofs talks of
specific DVD media types but not CDs.
Is cdrecord a suitable tool for this purpose?
And a (sort of) related
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