Ralph Corderoy wrote:

> Can you still rip that CD to ogg?  What about a different CD that you
> may have recently ripped successfully?  IOW, try something to ensure
> it's a problem with this particular CD plus MP3 and not a new problem
> with either the drive or this particular CD.  Any chance it's accessing
> the wrong optical drive?
>
> It's been ages since I've done it, but I used to use
>
>     cdparanoia --batch --abort-on-skip
>
> to rip .wav from /dev/cdrom.  The -d option can specify another drive.
> It would at least show there's no issue with the CD or drive.  You could
> append a `3' to rip just track 3 to save time.

Alternatively if you have the ogg files use SoundConverter to turn 'em
directly into mp3s.

Not ideal and doesn't solve the wider issue, but gets the job done.

Sean


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