mount audio CD

Ian Malone ibm21 at cam.ac.uk
Thu Nov 4 10:38:18 UTC 2004


Christoph Georgi <christoph.georgi at web.de> wrote:

(reorded to top down format)

 > Bo Rosén wrote:
 >>
 >> tor 2004-11-04 klockan 21:48 +1300 skrev Christoph Georgi:

 >>> I want to play and rip CDs. However, the (default) CD Player
 >>> can't find any CD in my drive and the Sound Juicer promts the
 >>> following error message: / Could not read the CD

 >>> Sound Juicer could not read the track listing on this CD. Reason:
 >>> Cannot read CD: Cannot open '/dev/hdc'/

 >> I'm not an expert on things linux so perhaps someone with more
 >> experience can step in. I take it you have tried several cds, not
 >> just one just in case there is something wrong with it.
 >>
 >> cheers, Bo

 > tried two, yes.. the third was working  ;)  Was just checking the CD
 > in Windows: It has also an ISO9660 part. That's probably what messed
 > linux up.
 > Anyway, is there still a possibility to rip/listen to the CD?

I'll start with the caveat that I don't use Ubuntu...  But Grip
on Redhat distros can rip such CDs, it shows the data as an extra
track.  Soundjuicer often gets confused by such things.

-- 
imalone




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