On Monday 10 January 2011 10:48:56 Jake Moe wrote: > I can't seem to get audio CDs to work with my drive. Data CDs work > fine, I can mount the filesystem and read them. Data and Video DVDs > seem to work fine as well. But when I try to listen to an audio CD, I > get the attached errors in log.bz2. I've tried using things from KsCD > to cdplay; everything gives the same errors. Googling seems to indicate > that there might be a problem with udev somehow, but most of those that > I find have the "fix" as "update to the latest udev using apt/rpm/other > binary distro package tool", which obviously won't work for Gentoo. > Other solutions seem to be "update to libATA", but I'm already using that. > > I've gone through and tried to check anything obvious in my kernel > config, but I can't see anything that'd affect it like this. Also, if I > reboot into Windows (this laptop is a work computer as well), it plays > and rips the same CDs just fine. > > Hardware is an HP EliteBook nc6930p laptop. CD/DVD drive is /dev/sr0. > Controller is: > > 00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation ICH9M/M-E SATA AHCI > Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 01 [AHCI 1.0]) > Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 30dc > Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 46 > I/O ports at 8118 [size=8] > I/O ports at 813c [size=4] > I/O ports at 8110 [size=8] > I/O ports at 8138 [size=4] > I/O ports at 8000 [size=32] > Memory at d8426000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2K] > Capabilities: [80] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/16 Maskable- 64bit- > Capabilities: [70] Power Management version 3 > Capabilities: [a8] SATA HBA <?> > Capabilities: [b0] PCI Advanced Features > Kernel driver in use: ahci > > Oddly, if I open Konqueror and type in "audiocd:/", it lists the tracks, > and has the FLAC, MP3, Ogg, etc folders. But it won't play or copy the > files; it gives the error in error.gif. > > Any other info you need, please let me know. This is driving me nuts. > > Jake Moe
Are you sure it is a proper audio-cd? The error message talks about a mp3-file. Do you have this issue with all Audio-CDs? (including older ones from before record companies thought it was a good idea to add copy-protection schemes?) -- Joost