severity 558609 important tags 558609 moreinfo unreproducible thanks On Nov 29 2009, Tong Sun wrote: > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable
Hey, not so fast. > I found that cdparanoia no longer works now: "It works for me" (TM) on my system. In fact, I'm just using it to rip a CD *this* exact moment (well, as I am one of the maintainers, I am sincerely interested in this package). > It says "no audio on disc", but there is one. OK, some more information could be provided, to that we can narrow things down. > Running > > cdparanoia -vsQ > > will give only track 0 with 00:00:00 length. > > If rip with > > cdparanoia 0 > > will get loads of: > > scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=1 retry=7 > Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0 > Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target) > System error: Invalid argument > scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=1 retry=8 > Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0 > Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target) > System error: Invalid argument > (== PROGRESS == [ | ...... 00 ] == :^D o ==) > ^C > > and only get a cdda.wav file of 44 bytes. Right, just the header. > For the record, I then installed icedax, and it worked just fine: > > $ icedax > Type: ROM, Vendor 'SONY ' Model 'CD-RW CRX195E1 ' Revision 'ZYS5' > MMC+CDDA > 569344 bytes buffer memory requested, 4 buffers, 55 sectors > #icedax version 1.1.9, real time sched., soundcard, libparanoia support ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I'm not really familiar with icedax since I switched over from when it was called cdda2wav many, many, many moons ago. The part that I explicited gives some hings, though. > Ops, just realized that the version that I've installed is > v3.10.2+debian-8 from testing, not the v3.10.2+debian-9 from > unstable. So the problem might be solved. That version is functionally the same as -8, since Takaki formalized the transference of the package that was orphaned to a new team. But many questions are pending: * Is the drive an IDE/PATA drive or a SATA drive? * What is the driver that your kernel uses for the drive? * If you use an IDE/PATA drive, have you tried using Linux's IDE layer? And the SATA "fake" layer (via libata)? * Have you tested audio extraction with other (older, newer) kernels? Regards, Rogério Brito. -- Rogério Brito : rbr...@{ime.usp.br,gmail.com} : GPG key 1024D/7C2CAEB8 http://rb.doesntexist.org : Packages for LaTeX : algorithms.berlios.de DebianQA: http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rbrito%40ime.usp.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org