Re: cdparanoia rips all zeros
From: Greg Folkert (greg_at_gregfolkert.net)
Date: 07/15/04
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To: John Krasnay <john@krasnay.ca> Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 22:17:52 -0400
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 21:31, John Krasnay wrote:
> Howdy folks.
>
> I'm using Debian/unstable on a Thinkpad T40 with a customized 2.6.6
> kernel. I recently used grip to rip a CD and discovered that while the
> first few track ripped fine, the remaining tracks were all silence. Any
> subsequent rips I tried with any CD turned out to be silence. I even
> tried just ripping to WAV using the cdparanoia command line, but the
> resulting WAV files are all zeros (after what appears to be a small
> header).
>
> The cdparanoia FAQ says that this can happen with older versions, but of
> course unstable gives me the latest.
>
> Oh yeah, and I'm using the ATAPI interface, not the scsi emulation, so
>
> /dev/cdrom -> /dev/hdc
This is related to the same problems I have found with grip:
http://www.gregfolkert.net/files/grip-haq-faq.txt
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