[ale] CD reader/writer woes

Dow Hurst Dow.Hurst at mindspring.com
Wed Oct 6 09:17:11 EDT 2004


You can make grip use different ripping programs.  Cdparanoia is the 
default on suse so I switched to cdda2wav and cleared up some problems.  
Maybe this isn't really an answer but I remember it worked for me.
Dow


wes wrote:

>ive noticed grip doing the same thing with me but only on discs that are
>scrached some (it dosn't take much)
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>On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 14:02, Pete Hardie wrote:
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>>On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 07:23:03 -0400, Geoffrey <esoteric at 3times25.net> wrote:
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>>>Pete Hardie wrote:
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>>>>Ok, so here's the story:
>>>>
>>>>CD R/W drive,  RH 9, XCDRoast works just fine, I can read data CDs,
>>>>fine, and the Gnome CD player works fine, but Grip repeatedly
>>>>fails,losing the CD info and saying "No Disk"
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>>>>
>>>Try a different burning software?  Drop to the command line and give
>>>cdrecord a try.  Install k3b, give it a spin.
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>>The burning software seems fine, I just have trouble playing CDs via
>>grip.  I'm trying to get some Halloween music ripped for a big set of
>>shuffled songs on the 31st, and I'm trying to listen to tracks on
>>grip, and then rip the ones I like.   I appear to be able to rip
>>tracks in most cases, but listening to  tracks gets lots of "no Disc"
>>errors.
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>>>>The CD is a Cendyne 522452AU, and it has worked well in the past.
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>>>Worked well on this same hardware?
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>>If memory serves, yes, but I've been swapping the family's machines
>>too much over the past 2 years to be certain.
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