I have to check a bit further. I realise I may be only half right in saying that OS X has cdda.
Should there be a file named cdda? I can only find various files containing the name cddafs. Perhaps that's all that's needed. When you say -device <nameofCDROM> is "name of CDROM" supposed to be "Audio CD" (the name I get on the desktop) or /dev/cdrom? Or does /dev/cdrom replace the word "device" in the line you give? Apart from the bits I don't actually understand in your suggestions, it's all a bit tricky on my system for various reasons. cdda2wav seems to insist on being run as root, and as I normally run as a non-administrator that means I have to su to an admin account and sudo all commands. And cdd2wav happens to be a binary inside another program, rather than part of the standard Unix folders, so I also have to remember to give the full path. Anyway, when I remember to invoke cdd2wav correctly with the -scanbus parameter,what I get is /Applications/D's apps/Music/xACT.app/Contents/Resources/Binaries/bin/cdda2wav: There is no sound support configured! /Applications/D's apps/Music/xACT.app/Contents/Resources/Binaries/bin/cdda2wav: Error 0. No matching device found.. Cannot open SCSI driver. /Applications/D's apps/Music/xACT.app/Contents/Resources/Binaries/bin/cdda2wav: For possible targets try 'cdda2wav -scanbus'. Probably you did not define your SCSI device. Set the CDDA_DEVICE environment variable or use the -D option. You can also define the default device in the Makefile. For possible transport specifiers try 'cdda2wav dev=help'. When I did try dev=help, I got Supported SCSI transports for this platform: Transport name: SCSITaskDeviceInterface Transport descr.: Apple SCSI Transp. layer ind.: Target specifier: Mac Prom device name Target example: IOCompactDiscServices/0 or IODVDServices/0 SCSI Bus scanning: not supported Open via UNIX device: not supported Transport name: RSCSI Transport descr.: Remote SCSI Transp. layer ind.: REMOTE: Target specifier: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:bus,target,lun Target example: REMOTE:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1,2,0 SCSI Bus scanning: supported Open via UNIX device: not supported That "open via UNIX device: not supported" looks a bit ominous. If we really get stuck, there is always Nicecast, but that's another $40 or thereabouts. -- danco ------------------------------------------------------------------------ danco's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=210 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=42106 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
