Hello, sorry to answer late, i wanted to find the best way to show you the error :
-------------- This is jack 3.1.1 (C)2004 Arne Zellentin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *warning* config file /home/alain/.jack3rc is of unknown version None. *info* querying... /usr/local/shared/music/jack-9d0e440c Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/jack", line 147, in ? freedb_rename = jack_prepare.query_on_start() File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/jack_prepare.py", line 495, in query_on_start err, jack_tag.track_names, freedb_rename, revision = jack_freedb.interpret_db_file(jack_ripstuff.all_tracks, cf['_freedb_form_file'], verb = cf['_query_on_start'], dirs = 1) File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/jack_freedb.py", line 79, in interpret_db_file jack_utils.rename_path(dirs_created, new_dirs) File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/jack_utils.py", line 95, in rename_path os.rename(cwd, last_of_new) OSError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument --------------- This happens even before ripping. because of title : DTITLE=Dan Ar Braz / Héritage des Celtes "Live" I don't remember exactly but it might have happened when there are '"' in names too i am trying to make of false copy of the cd with a very small data.wav file to help you creating an audio cd with the same characteristics but no music for tests. if you need it and if i can make it, ask me, i'll send you the toc and the command to create the wave. i'm discovering toc syntax for cdrdao at now... regards, -- ===================================================== Alain Cabiran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Ce message est une correspondance privée -- Martin Michlmayr a écrit : > * Alain Cabiran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-05 20:08]: > >>I found that jack fails when there is at least one '"' in title name >>(CD used : Dan Ar Braz Héritage des celtes "Live"). >> >>i remove the '"' with jack --edit-cddb and everything worked fine. > > > Sorry, but I cannot reproduce this problem. Can you please try again > and if it still fails include the exact error message. > > Thanks. > > Oh, are you using OGG or MP3? Which encoder? Maybe that makes a > difference.