[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2010-09-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: sound-juicer
   Importance: Unknown = Wishlist

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2008-07-17 Thread kbit
I think the problem here is not that Sound Juicer sometimes detects the right 
drive.
It does not.
Instead, it always uses the one selected in the settings dialog. 

[Wishlist for a better world]I think there should not be such a setting at all! 
Most of the time Sound Juicer is only started for a specific device. 
For it to be run from the menu - and only if there's no way to implement auto 
detection - there should be a device select box and a go read this device's 
audio tracks button next to it - probably right below the menu bar in the main 
window, since that would be the first thing to select in a normal CD ripping 
workflow with no preselected device.
Instead, now, clueless users need to search the Settings dialog, before they 
can start any action if not by accident the correct device is selected right 
from the start.[/Wishlist for a better world]

To reproduce this bug with two cd drives, A and B.

- Select drive A in the sound juicer settings. Close sound juicer.
- Insert a disk in drive A.
Result: sound juicer fires up and displays the track list of the inserted CD.
- Now close sound juicer.
- Eject the CD from drive A
- Put it into drive B.
Result: sound juicer is launched again, but no tracks are shown. There is 
nothing giving any clue as to why the title list isn't shown.
- Open the Settings dialog to find out that drive A is selected and you need to 
change it to drive B. 
Result: the tracks of the CD in drive B are finally shown.

Reproducible  with /desktop/gnome/volume_manager/autoplay_cda_command =
sound-juicer -d %d

Interestingly, ps aux | grep sound shows sound-juicer as started without any 
arguments (sound-juicer), instead of, like defined in gconf, as sound-juicer 
-d /dev/sXXn. So the actual bug might be somewhere else.
Running sound-juicer -d /dev/scd0 from the terminal, with /dev/scd0 being 
drive B from above (the one not selected in the settings dialog), starts sound 
juicer with the track list in display, as it should be.

Should I file a new bug? If yes, where? Which package handles the auto
play features?

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2008-07-17 Thread kbit
I think the problem here is not that Sound Juicer sometimes detects the right 
drive.
It does not.
Instead, it always uses the one selected in the settings dialog. 

[Wishlist for a better world]I think there should not be such a setting at all! 
Most of the time Sound Juicer is only started for a specific device. 
For it to be run from the menu - and only if there's no way to implement auto 
detection - there should be a device select box and a go read this device's 
audio tracks button next to it - probably right below the menu bar in the main 
window, since that would be the first thing to select in a normal CD ripping 
workflow with no preselected device.
Instead, now, clueless users need to search the Settings dialog, before they 
can start any action if not by accident the correct device is selected right 
from the start.[/Wishlist for a better world]

To reproduce this bug with two cd drives, A and B.

- Select drive A in the sound juicer settings. Close sound juicer.
- Insert a disk in drive A.
Result: sound juicer fires up and displays the track list of the inserted CD.
- Now close sound juicer.
- Eject the CD from drive A
- Put it into drive B.
Result: sound juicer is launched again, but no tracks are shown. There is 
nothing giving any clue as to why the title list isn't shown.
- Open the Settings dialog to find out that drive A is selected and you need to 
change it to drive B. 
Result: the tracks of the CD in drive B are finally shown.

Reproducible  with /desktop/gnome/volume_manager/autoplay_cda_command =
sound-juicer -d %d

Interestingly, ps aux | grep sound shows sound-juicer as started without any 
arguments (sound-juicer), instead of, like defined in gconf, as sound-juicer 
-d /dev/sXXn. So the actual bug might be somewhere else.
Running sound-juicer -d /dev/scd0 from the terminal, with /dev/scd0 being 
drive B from above (the one not selected in the settings dialog), starts sound 
juicer with the track list in display, as it should be.

Should I file a new bug? If yes, where? Which package handles the auto
play features?

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2008-07-17 Thread kbit
I think the problem here is not that Sound Juicer sometimes detects the right 
drive.
It does not.
Instead, it always uses the one selected in the settings dialog. 

[Wishlist for a better world]I think there should not be such a setting at all! 
Most of the time Sound Juicer is only started for a specific device. 
For it to be run from the menu - and only if there's no way to implement auto 
detection - there should be a device select box and a go read this device's 
audio tracks button next to it - probably right below the menu bar in the main 
window, since that would be the first thing to select in a normal CD ripping 
workflow with no preselected device.
Instead, now, clueless users need to search the Settings dialog, before they 
can start any action if not by accident the correct device is selected right 
from the start.[/Wishlist for a better world]

To reproduce this bug with two cd drives, A and B.

- Select drive A in the sound juicer settings. Close sound juicer.
- Insert a disk in drive A.
Result: sound juicer fires up and displays the track list of the inserted CD.
- Now close sound juicer.
- Eject the CD from drive A
- Put it into drive B.
Result: sound juicer is launched again, but no tracks are shown. There is 
nothing giving any clue as to why the title list isn't shown.
- Open the Settings dialog to find out that drive A is selected and you need to 
change it to drive B. 
Result: the tracks of the CD in drive B are finally shown.

Reproducible  with /desktop/gnome/volume_manager/autoplay_cda_command =
sound-juicer -d %d

Interestingly, ps aux | grep sound shows sound-juicer as started without any 
arguments (sound-juicer), instead of, like defined in gconf, as sound-juicer 
-d /dev/sXXn. So the actual bug might be somewhere else.
Running sound-juicer -d /dev/scd0 from the terminal, with /dev/scd0 being 
drive B from above (the one not selected in the settings dialog), starts sound 
juicer with the track list in display, as it should be.

Should I file a new bug? If yes, where? Which package handles the auto
play features?

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2008-04-25 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2006-11-07 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: sound-juicer (upstream)
   Status: Rejected = Confirmed

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2006-11-06 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: sound-juicer (upstream)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2006-11-06 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Bug watch removed: GNOME Bug Tracker #340921
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340921

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #332998
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332998

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2006-09-28 Thread Daniel Holbach
** Changed in: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2006-05-07 Thread Sebastien Bacher
I've forwarded your feature request upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340921

** Changed in: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
 Severity: Normal = Wishlist
   Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #340921
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340921

** Also affects: sound-juicer (upstream) via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340921
 Severity: Unknown
 Priority: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2006-05-03 Thread Daniel Holbach
Thanks for the bug report. Can you open up gconf-editor and look up what
the key /desktop/gnome/volume_manager/autoplay_cda_command says? In the
newer versions it should be   sound-juicer -d %d   - which should make
your usecase just work.

** Changed in: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
   Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info

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[Bug 42752] Re: Sound Juicer should detect the CD drive correctly

2006-05-03 Thread Paco Avila
it is ok: sound-juicer -d %d. But my problem not is that Sound Juicer
fails to read the inserted CD. The problem is when I start Sound Juicer
manually (not when Sound Juicer starts because I have inserted a music
CD in my drive). I have two CD readers and sometimes the program doesn't
detect the CD in the correct drive.

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