Jack Pistachio, 2002-Oct-26 16:23 -0700: > Recently I've ripped most my CD collection (with jack using > ogg vorbis encoding). > However, now I can't rip audio files (wav) from my cd-rw > drive anymore. Here's the skinny: > I used to have both an internal CDROM and CD-RW. The CDROM > drive was a piece of crap so I removed it from the IDE bus > (had both drive on the same cable with the CDROM as master > because it was slightly faster). Gave away the CDROM > drive. Now for some reason the CD-RW which is left > operates fine mounting, reading, playing CD music, etc... > all except for ripping CDs. Tried using cdparanoia and > cdda2wav, both have the same problem: > I'm using scsi-emulation for my CD-RW. > When I try to rip a .wav file I get a scsi transport error. > The scsi emulation complains that the drive is sending > more data than expected. By the way, I've tried another > CDROM drive and ide cable and I still get the same error > with those. > > Anyone have any clues as to why everything works but > ripping audio cds? Why did it work before and now it > doesn't? I'm positive all the device nodes are setup > correctly. I would like to finish ripping my CD > collection. > Thanks, > jackp
When you moved your cd-rw drive to the master position I think the device name changed. I'm thinking the ide-cd driver found it and it's probably linked to /dev/cdrom whereas before it was on a scsi device and linked to /dev/cdrom0 or /dev/cdrecorder or the like. Check /var/log/dmesg to see what device it is and then check in /dev for the links to make sure they're lined up right. jc -- Jeff Coppock Systems Engineer Diggin' Debian Admin and User -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]