Here are the messages that cdrdao gives to me if I copy an audio cd to
an iso-file.

** Attachment added: "cdrdao-messages"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/5077839/cdrdao-messages

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: cdrdao
  
  When I right click a cd icon on desktop and select Copy Disc, everything
  seems to work fine and the process finishes without errors.
  
- Cloning of a data cd works fine, but copied audio cd's dont work. My cd
- player says no disc when I insert the copied disc and Ubuntu doesn't
+ Cloning of a data cd works fine, but copied audio cd's don't work. My cd
+ player says 'no disc' when I insert the copied disc and Ubuntu doesn't
  recognize the disc either. I even tried this with a disc that I have
  succesfully copied using Dapper, but it didn't work this time.
  
  Then I tried to create an iso file from the disc (by selecting 'File
  image' from the 'Copy disc to' -dialog) and it seemed to work, but when
  I tried to select the iso-file and burn it to disc I got a notification
  saying: 'Unable to create CD/DVD. The file ... is not a valid disc
  image.'
  
  From bug #31574 I learned how to see the output from the iso-file
  creating process and I enclose it as an attachment. Hope it helps to
  figure out where things go wrong.
  
  And one final thing: When I select File image as the target and hit
  Write I then get a Save in folder -dialog where I can choose Browse and
  select where to save the iso file. In this point, if I get second
  thoughts and select Cancel, things go wrong again...
  
  After selecting Cancel the application should exit gracefully, but
  instead I get Copying Disc to a Disc image -window, but there is nothing
  in the window. I have to forcefully close the window or it stays there
  forever.

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Can't copy audio cd's from Nautilus in Edgy Eft
https://launchpad.net/bugs/71953

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