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Re: Strange problem w/Ripping CDs



The ide-cd module isn't even loaded in the kernel.  I'm
using ide-scsi and the scsi cdrom modules, etc.  /dev/cdrom
points to /dev/scd0, which mounts fine as the cdrom. 
Everything works but ripping audio tracks.  Here is a
snippet of the scsi errors I get when trying to rip audio:

>From cdparanoia: (lots like this)
scsi_read error: sector=0 length=7 retry=0
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request
(rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=0 length=3 retry=1
.
.
.

>From jack (using cdparanoia and after exiting):
.
.
.
SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0.
scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 218, scsi0,
channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Test Unit Ready 00 00 00 00 00
SCSI host 0 abort (pid 218) timed out - resetting
SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0.
scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 217, scsi0,
channel 0, id 0, lun 0
UNKNOWN(0xbe) 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 07 f8 00 00
hdc: lost interrupt
ide-scsi: The scsi wants to send us more data than expected
- discarding data
ide-scsi: transferred 7056 of 9408 bytes

Help!
- jackp




Jack Pistachio, 2002-Oct-26 16:23 -0700:
> Recently I've ripped most my CD collection (with jack
using
> ogg vorbis encoding).
> However, now I can't rip audio files (wav) from my cd-rw
> drive anymore.  Here's the skinny:
For some reason the CD-RW which is left
> operates fine mounting, reading, playing CD music, etc...
> all except for ripping CDs.  Tried using cdparanoia and
> cdda2wav, both have the same problem:
> I'm using scsi-emulation for my CD-RW.
By the way, I've tried another
> CDROM drive and ide cable and I still get the same error
> with those.
>
> Anyone have any clues as to why everything works but
> ripping audio cds?  Why did it work before and now it
> doesn't?  I would like to finish ripping my CD
> collection.
> Thanks,
> jackp

When you moved your cd-rw drive to the master position I
think the
device name changed.  I'm thinking the ide-cd driver found
it and it's
probably linked to /dev/cdrom whereas before it was on a
scsi device
and linked to /dev/cdrom0 or /dev/cdrecorder or the like. 
Check
/var/log/dmesg to see what device it is and then check in
/dev for the
links to make sure they're lined up right.

jc





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