Actually, cdda2wav doesn't work either. It reports a different problem
about not being able to send a SCSI command

Options: vbr read-ahead=99 id=140e425f len=60:50 | press Q to quit           j
01 00:04: :DAE: Error: Operation not permitted. Cannot send SCSI cmd via ioctl
02 00:24:
03 00:32:
...

It's an IDE DVD drive.


On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 04:32:29AM +0200, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> clone 361164 -1
> reassign -1 cdparanoia
> retitle -1 cdparanoia TOC: "Invalid track number", but cdda2wav works
> severity -1 normal
> thanks
> 
> * Daniel Lakeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-06 19:04]:
> > Here's the output for two different disks, both of which ripped fine
> > on my older machine. I see cdda2wav says that one of them is
> > "copydenied" whatever that means.
> 
> The interesting thing is that the CD that shows the problem is not
> "copydenied".  But you're saying that both CDs cause issues, right?
> Can you show the output of
>     cdparanoia -d /dev/cdrom -Q 2>&1
> from the other CD (that with 9 songs)?
> 
> > Yes the second disk does really have 95 tracks, It's an audiobook.
> 
> Well, 95 tracks is okay... but cdparanoia reports >270.
> 
> > I think this should probably be reported as a cdparanoia bug.
> 
> Yep, I'm making a 2nd bug report out of this right now which I reassign
> to cdparanoia.  In the meantime, using cdda2wav as your ripper in jack
> should make it work.
> -- 
> Martin Michlmayr
> http://www.cyrius.com/
> 

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Daniel Lakeland
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