Browse Audio CD in Nautilus
NoOp
glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jan 12 07:15:44 UTC 2008
On 01/11/2008 09:34 PM, Kim Briggs wrote:
> On 1/11/08, NoOp <glgxg at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Gutsy - 7.10
>>
>> If I insert an audio in Nautilus (.cda files), Sound Juicer comes up and
>> I can play the files on the CD. However, If I try to browse the CD I
>> receive:
>>
>> "cdda:///dev/scd0" is not a valid location."
> Here is something about .cda files, for what it's worth...
>
> What is CDA?
> CD Audio (.cda) tracks are audio files that can be stored on CD media.
> The .cda files are representations of CD audio tracks and do not
> contain the actual pulse code modulation (PCM) information. Cda files
> can be played only from a CD-ROM. To test a .cda file, either try to
> play a different .cda file from your CD-ROM or try to play a .cda file
> from a different CD-ROM. Copied from the CD-ROM to the hard disc it
> cannot be played. This is format used for encoding music on all
> commercial compact discs. If you buy a CD from a store, the music on
> that CD is stored in CDA format.
> ...
> Unfortunately, your computer can't store files in CDA format, so you
> still have to convert CDA files to another format to store on your
> hard disk.
>
> HTH,
No. You are missing the point. The CD is fine, I can play the cd, I
reburn the CD, I can even browse, see and select the individual .cda
files in Windows XP via Windows Explorer. I cannot browse the CD at all
in Nautilus. Meaning if I click on the CD icon in Nautilus, I get the
above error message and no files are visible at all.
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