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November 14, 2019 at 7:33 am #29347Member
Aleph_Sev
I tried to rip a cd on Antix 17 but I can’t. I get this message accessing to the CD unit:
udevil: /dev/sr0 is known to mount - running mount as current user udevil: warning 45: options ignored for device in fstab (or specify mount point) mount: /dev/sr0: can't read superblock
Either, user and root.
Any advice?
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November 14, 2019 at 7:53 am #29350Forum Adminanticapitalista
Have you tried turning off automount (in control centre under Disks) before ripping?
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November 14, 2019 at 8:04 am #29351Moderatorfatmac
I normally use cdparanoia at the command line. 🙂
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November 14, 2019 at 8:07 am #29352MemberAleph_Sev
I did just now without success 🙁
November 14, 2019 at 8:19 am #29353Forum Adminanticapitalista
I did just now without success
You need to give us more details.
Did what exactly and what was the exact message?
What app are you using to rip the cd?
Does the cd play? Is it a data cd or a music cd?Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
November 14, 2019 at 9:13 am #29354MemberAleph_Sev
You need to give us more details.
Did what exactly and what was the exact message?
What app are you using to rip the cd?
Does the cd play? Is it a data cd or a music cd?This is a music cd and I try to convert it to mp3.
I can’t access to CD unit on XMMS or either other program.
When I try to access to it on Space FM the error message is:
udevil: /dev/sr0 is known to mount - running mount as current user udevil: warning 45: options ignored for device in fstab (or specify mount point) mount: /dev/sr0: can't read superblock
Do you need more info?
November 14, 2019 at 9:20 am #29355Forum Adminanticapitalista
Does /media/sr0 or /media/cdrom exist?
What folders are in /media?
You shouldn’t mount a cd so spacefm won’t help.
Which program are you using to rip?
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November 14, 2019 at 10:04 am #29356Forum AdminDave
Does it work in another machine. If it can’t read super block I would guess that the cd is scratched and unreadable
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November 14, 2019 at 10:46 am #29357MemberAleph_Sev
cdparanoia did the job but shows error messages:
cdparanoia -B cdparanoia III release 10.2 (September 11, 2008) Ripping from sector 0 (track 1 [0:00.00]) to sector 259770 (track 15 [4:05.31]) outputting to track01.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++>| 013936 00 ] == :-P O ==) scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=27 retry=0 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=13 retry=1 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=6 retry=2 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=3 retry=3 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=1 retry=4 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=1 retry=5 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=1 retry=6 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=1 retry=7 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error scsi_read error: sector=14757 length=1 retry=8 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error (== PROGRESS == [+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++e| 015232 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track02.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ ++++++++++++ +++++++++ + ++| 023679 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track03.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ ++++ + ++ + + + | 031198 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track04.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [++ ++ + | 036298 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track05.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ + | 046085 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track06.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ + + + | 055141 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track07.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ + + | 074424 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track08.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ + | 096735 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track09.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ | 111875 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track10.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ | 126199 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track11.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ + + | 141170 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track12.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ + ++ + ++ ++ + ++++++| 203387 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track13.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ + +++ ++++ +++ ++++ ++++| 216896 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track14.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++| 241363 00 ] == :^D * ==) outputting to track15.cdda.wav (== PROGRESS == [ ++++++++++++++> | 249697 00 ] == :-P ==) scsi_read error: sector=249716 length=1 retry=0 Sense key: 3 ASC: 10 ASCQ: 0 Transport error: Medium reading data from medium System error: Input/output error (== PROGRESS == [ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++| 259770 00 ] == :^D * ==) Done.
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November 14, 2019 at 12:53 pm #29360Forum Adminanticapitalista
As mentioned above, either the cd player is dirty or the cd is.
I just tried on an old Thinkpad T60. Put in cd, opened Asunder and it automatically picked up the tracks.
To play the cd, I opened xmms, Play Directory > cdromPhilosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
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