On Jan 9, 2008 10:49 AM, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 10:41:16 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote: > > > Things here are still basically a disaster. I rebooted. No change. > > sound-juicer still only rips the 1st six tracks and then skips the > > last seven. Pretty much the same on every CD I've tried so far. No > > messages in dmesg. > > Have you tried a different ripper? This could be a problem with > sound-juicer, not hal/dbus. >
I emerged grip but it's not seeing the CD at all. I tried Aqualung but it didn't work either. Seeing Dale's note I tried K3b, which I should have thought of before. It worked for the CD that was already in the drive so that was a step forward. When I inserted a new CD it got blocked by Gnome starting Totem automatically. When I closed Totem my hand then K3b was able to rip the second CD. I haven't listened to anything yet but at least the files look about right. So, with all of that I am guessing that Totem was somehow blocking sound-juicer. Totem starting automatically when I insert a CD has never happened before. Is that because I turned on hald? If so do I really need hald or can I turn it off? Or maybe I need ivman to help hald do it's work better? Of course if there is some Gentoo page on how to run all this stuff correctly that it where I should really start. thanks, Mark -- [email protected] mailing list

