Following up to myself (again)
the rest of this story belongs in the "no duh" category. i found that
cdparanoia was niced down to 19 on my desktop machine while on the
laptop it was set to 0 (using grip, which allows you to set a nice
value for the ripper and encoder). i think this may have been
error). i suppose that this might make the DMA itself
slower on the tibook, but it shouldnt cause the interrupt service time
to go up, right?
thanks
rob
Michel Dänzer writes:
> rob pfile wrote:
> >
> > I've posted on a similar topic before. the short story is that i could
>
I've posted on a similar topic before. the short story is that i could
not make the dvd/cdrom drive in the tibook work for audio extraction
unless i used the ide-scsi package.
while that worked in the sense that cdparanoia could see the drive,
system performance during cd ripping is terrible. the
Michael Schmitz writes:
> > > Does anyone have a moment to explay exactly why this makes it work?
> >
> > I think the reason is that there is no IDE cdrom driver. there are,
>
> BS. IDE CDROM drivers have been around for like three or four years in the
> Linux kernel. That's approximately fo
Bastien Nocera writes:
>
> [eject -v]
>
> Post the result here when you have something
>
my symlinks are wrong:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ eject -v /dev/scd0
eject: using default device `cdrom'
eject: device name is `cdrom'
eject: expanded name is `/dev/cdrom'
eject: `/dev/cdrom' is a link to `
>
> My bad. Still doesn't explain why you say that there are no IDE cdrom
> drivers. Maybe not one that works with the TiPB (although I doubt it
> considering that the ide-scsi emulation finds it), but there are IDE
> cdrom drivers.
well, what can i say, /dev/hdc doesnt work when passed to
Bastien Nocera writes:
> On 08 May 2001 11:04:53 -0700, Rob Pfile wrote:
> >
> > David N. Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Rob Pfile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > >> [use ide-scsi to use your cdrom for audio ripping]
&
David N. Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rob Pfile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> [use ide-scsi to use your cdrom for audio ripping]
> Does anyone have a moment to explay exactly why this makes it work?
I think the reason is that there is no IDE cdrom driver. the
I dont know if anyone ever followed up to some questions in late april
about how to get audio cd support working on the TiBook. I've done it,
here's what i had to do:
I posted something like this over on the linuxppc-user list at
linuxppc.org, but here is an update.
1) your kernel must be config
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