On Thursday 13 January 2011 07:12:48 Jake Moe wrote: > > If you're talking about "proper" Audio-CD as one that's audio-only, no > mixed data in there as well, then yes, I'm sure. And I have over 500 > CDs; I can't test them all. :-P But yeah, a selection of CDs have all > had the same result. And only on Linux; the same CDs have read fine > from Windows.
500, that's a bit more then I have :) > The mp3 error screenshot was trying to copy the MP3 files from the CD > through Konqueror's "audiocd:\" location to my hard drive. I assume > Konqueror tries to auto-convert the CD tracks to MP3s on the fly. The > log file I had attached should have been called "messages.bz2"; it's the > kernel log file. Yes, I noticed similar behaviour last time I used MS Windows to play audio- CDs. I believe MS Windows 98 (yes, that long ago) used to present them as *.WAV-files, > Oh, and I only own a few CDs that have DRM on them. And no, they > weren't the ones that I've tested. Ok, it was the first thing that came to mind. How far does "cdparanoia" get? That's the tool I generally use and it has always worked for me. Even with DRM'd CDs. -- Joost