Thanks bpa, that was the answer I was looking for. I'll check with the regular mac os x discussions to see if the cd/dvd player's name has changed under Leopard.
bpa;383040 Wrote: > The "locl" was a typo but it looks like cdda2wav always installed into > /usr/bin as previous logs showed cdda2wav being executed as the > CDplayer plugin found the cdda2wav and supplied the full path to shell > script. > > > cdda2wav will not run successfully if you do *not* supply the device > name (i.e. there is no default device) so the second use of "cdda2wav" > does not prove anything. It is quite possible that CDplayer device name > preference setting has a bug under OSX or Leopard has changed the naming > of devices. > > What sort of CD/DVD drive have you got in your system ? > Do you have multiple optical drive (e.g. CD-RW & DVDROM) ? > > You should test with different device names the command > cdda2wav device=devicename -verbose-level=toc -N -g -J > > It is possible you have to unmount the disk before running cdda2wav > each time - so using the script would be the easiest way to test all > possible device names. > > A successful command will show the TOC of the CD. -- jimi00 Denon DVD-1920 + SB3 -> DIYEDEN SVDAC05 -> Trends TA 10.1 -> B&W CM1 Slimp3 > Trends TA10.1 > Q-Acoutics 1020 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jimi00's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=16771 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=47288 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
