Thanks Kevin


It will run from a root console, and ripping and encoding is faster than
arson or k3b 

if I try to start from a user console I get

Unable to initialize [/dev/cdrom3]

I hav'nt got a /dev/cdrom3, I have got a /mnt/cdrom3

so how do I get into its config to change that to one of the valid
cdroms, when it wont start ?


TIA 
Richard




On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 21:44, KevinO wrote:
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> Richard Bown wrote:
> > I'd like to find where this package has disappeared to , its still
> > listed on the menu but fails to start.
> Try running grip from the command line in a terminal window and see what that
> does. Try running it as root just to see if it will start that way also.
> 
> > After scrapping the windows machine, I'm using linux for everything
> > apart from the odd app which runs on Win4Lin.
> > Disk to disk copying and ripping is painfully slow on the apps I've
> > tried so far, grip has a ripping facility I'd like to try.
> Grip is only a front-end for the standard command line tools (cdrecord,
> cdparanoia, etc.)
> 
> I like to use the 'dd' command to rip data disks. Most programs under Linux
> will use cdparanoia to rip audio disks. It is slower than it's Winders
> equivalents because it makes multiple reads and tries to give you the best
> possible extraction of data from the disk. This is helpful since the Red-Book
> standard doesn't provide for error checking and correction on an audio disk
> like a data disk has.
> 
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> KevinO
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