DervishD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Joerg :)
> > Do not try to replace one dead program by another one
>
> Do you mean cdrkit?
Correct.
Jörg
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DervishD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Joerg :)
Do not try to replace one dead program by another one
Do you mean cdrkit?
Correct.
Jörg
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Hi Joerg :)
* Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dixit:
> >> It is probably about time that cdparanoia was updated ...
>
> >I think the same, but given that it works, Monty probably doesn't
> >have much motivation to update it. I don't know if the problem resides
> >in the cdparanoia
>It is probably about time that cdparanoia was updated ...
>Doug Gilbert
Cdparanoia was not updated since 2001. The here important low level code is
still the same as with cdda2wav from 1997.
For this reason, I did create a portable libparanoia from the assets of the
cdparanoia code and also
>> It is probably about time that cdparanoia was updated ...
>I think the same, but given that it works, Monty probably doesn't
>have much motivation to update it. I don't know if the problem resides
>in the cdparanoia program itself (so using the DAE problem from cdrkit
>will fix the issue)
Hi Douglas :)
* Douglas Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dixit:
> >> I don't know if cdparanoia should be fixed, but certainly the
> >> warning could be issued only if CONFIG_SCSI_VERBOSE is set. This way you
> >> will have the message if something goes wrong and you want more info,
> >> but
Hi Stefan :)
* Stefan Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dixit:
> > I don't know if cdparanoia should be fixed, but certainly the
> > warning could be issued only if CONFIG_SCSI_VERBOSE is set. This way you
> > will have the message if something goes wrong and you want more info,
> > but in
Hi Stefan :)
* Stefan Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
I don't know if cdparanoia should be fixed, but certainly the
warning could be issued only if CONFIG_SCSI_VERBOSE is set. This way you
will have the message if something goes wrong and you want more info,
but in cases where
Hi Douglas :)
* Douglas Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
I don't know if cdparanoia should be fixed, but certainly the
warning could be issued only if CONFIG_SCSI_VERBOSE is set. This way you
will have the message if something goes wrong and you want more info,
but in cases where
It is probably about time that cdparanoia was updated ...
I think the same, but given that it works, Monty probably doesn't
have much motivation to update it. I don't know if the problem resides
in the cdparanoia program itself (so using the DAE problem from cdrkit
will fix the issue) or in
It is probably about time that cdparanoia was updated ...
Doug Gilbert
Cdparanoia was not updated since 2001. The here important low level code is
still the same as with cdda2wav from 1997.
For this reason, I did create a portable libparanoia from the assets of the
cdparanoia code and also
Hi Joerg :)
* Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
It is probably about time that cdparanoia was updated ...
I think the same, but given that it works, Monty probably doesn't
have much motivation to update it. I don't know if the problem resides
in the cdparanoia program
Stefan Richter wrote:
> DervishD wrote at lkml:
>> Hi all :)
>>
>> I know, this has been treated on the list before (year 2005) but
>> without any real solution I'm aware of.
>>
>> I'm running kernel 2.6.20.14, and I have an ATAPI DVD writer that I
>> use with an IDE-to-USB adapter, so
DervishD wrote at lkml:
> Hi all :)
>
> I know, this has been treated on the list before (year 2005) but
> without any real solution I'm aware of.
>
> I'm running kernel 2.6.20.14, and I have an ATAPI DVD writer that I
> use with an IDE-to-USB adapter, so it appears as an SCSI drive
Hi all :)
I know, this has been treated on the list before (year 2005) but
without any real solution I'm aware of.
I'm running kernel 2.6.20.14, and I have an ATAPI DVD writer that I
use with an IDE-to-USB adapter, so it appears as an SCSI drive to the
kernel.
Anytime I rip
Hi all :)
I know, this has been treated on the list before (year 2005) but
without any real solution I'm aware of.
I'm running kernel 2.6.20.14, and I have an ATAPI DVD writer that I
use with an IDE-to-USB adapter, so it appears as an SCSI drive to the
kernel.
Anytime I rip
DervishD wrote at lkml:
Hi all :)
I know, this has been treated on the list before (year 2005) but
without any real solution I'm aware of.
I'm running kernel 2.6.20.14, and I have an ATAPI DVD writer that I
use with an IDE-to-USB adapter, so it appears as an SCSI drive to the
Stefan Richter wrote:
DervishD wrote at lkml:
Hi all :)
I know, this has been treated on the list before (year 2005) but
without any real solution I'm aware of.
I'm running kernel 2.6.20.14, and I have an ATAPI DVD writer that I
use with an IDE-to-USB adapter, so it appears as
and/or reply_len properly
printk: 40 messages suppressed.
sg_write: data in/out 30576/30576 bytes for SCSI command
0xbe--guessing data in;
program cdparanoia not setting count and/or reply_len properly
printk: 128 messages suppressed.
sg_write: data in/out 30576/30576 bytes for SCSI command
0xbe
and/or reply_len properly
printk: 40 messages suppressed.
sg_write: data in/out 30576/30576 bytes for SCSI command
0xbe--guessing data in;
program cdparanoia not setting count and/or reply_len properly
printk: 128 messages suppressed.
sg_write: data in/out 30576/30576 bytes for SCSI command
0xbe
Aaron VonderHaar wrote:
When ripping from a scsi device (/dev/sg*) with linux kernel 2.6.11,
my kernel log is filled with messages like
=== dmesg ===
sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
program cdparanoia not setting count and/or reply_len properly
Aaron VonderHaar wrote:
When ripping from a scsi device (/dev/sg*) with linux kernel 2.6.11,
my kernel log is filled with messages like
=== dmesg ===
sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI command 0x43--guessing data in;
program cdparanoia not setting count and/or reply_len properly
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