> me thinks the problem is in cd-discid, not in abcde...  I'm doing  
> some tests
> with a disk I just bought...
>
> on my linux box (Debian unstable iMac G3) cd-discid computes this  
> line:
> af09bc0d 13 150 5746 21363 30465 53061 69840 84564 100299 121212  
> 125762 141761
> 158858 164852 2494
> if abcde uses this on a cddb-tools query, it gets a usable answer.
>
> on my macosx 10.4 macbook the result is:
> c64e880d 13 150 -602603370 -581828458 1802895510 -1345453930 974127510
> -1102511722 898040214 -422051434 -1393950314 724107926 -194313578  
> 1585644182
> 17190538

I ported cddisc-id to mac os X back when I had a G4 PowerBook. I never  
tried it on Intel Macs, so I suspect that either Apple's CD API may  
have changed, or some byte swapping is needed somewhere to convert  
from big endian to little endian, or vice versa. Sadly, I don't use cd- 
discid any more, so I'm not going to look into fixing it.

Sorry!

Evan Jones

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