Recently I've ripped most my CD collection (with jack using ogg vorbis encoding). However, now I can't rip audio files (wav) from my cd-rw drive anymore. Here's the skinny: I used to have both an internal CDROM and CD-RW. The CDROM drive was a piece of crap so I removed it from the IDE bus (had both drive on the same cable with the CDROM as master because it was slightly faster). Gave away the CDROM drive. Now for some reason the CD-RW which is left operates fine mounting, reading, playing CD music, etc... all except for ripping CDs. Tried using cdparanoia and cdda2wav, both have the same problem: I'm using scsi-emulation for my CD-RW. When I try to rip a .wav file I get a scsi transport error. The scsi emulation complains that the drive is sending more data than expected. By the way, I've tried another CDROM drive and ide cable and I still get the same error with those.
Anyone have any clues as to why everything works but ripping audio cds? Why did it work before and now it doesn't? I'm positive all the device nodes are setup correctly. I would like to finish ripping my CD collection. Thanks, jackp __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]