duncan brown wrote:John Walsh said:
1) pure audio CD, paranoia on = OK
2) pure audio CD, paranoia off = bad
3,4) mixed audio/data CD, paranoia on/off = bad - it tries to read the data track first and fails, and I think it used to work under RH9.
The only other thing is that the audio reading is very slow, reading at 1x. I don't remember it being super fast before, I thought it was faster, but it could just be the same speed.
Under RH9, I didn't use paranoia mode, but at least now I can read audio CD's again.
so, it looks like you're just trying to rip an audio cd? why not use
grip? or sound juicer? i have my own shell script that does quite a
bit of fun stuff at http://www.linuxadvocate.net/cd2ogg which does as it's
name says. (version i'm working on now uses zenity under gnome, if you
want it)
-d
Tried 'grip' - its judt completely dead, I can click on buttons, but nothing happens.
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Tried 'sound-juicer' - better, but still a no-go. It reads TOC fine, but when I try to
read the tracks:
(sound-juicer:19342): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: gobject.c:882: object class `GstWavEnc' has no property named `metadata'
(sound-juicer:19342): GLib-WARNING **: GError set over the top of a previous GError or uninitialized memory.
This indicates a bug in someone's code. You must ensure an error is NULL before it's set.
The overwriting error message was: encoder not initialised (input is not audio?)
(sound-juicer:19342): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gmarshal.c: line 587 (g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__POINTER): assertion `n_param_values == 2' failed
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Have not tried your script yet, but I would want mp3 output, so I'll have to see if I can
edit your script to suit.
John.
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