[ale] CD reader/writer woes
Bjorn Dittmer-Roche
bjorn at sccs.swarthmore.edu
Wed Oct 6 13:00:24 EDT 2004
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Pete Hardie wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 07:23:03 -0400, Geoffrey <esoteric at 3times25.net> wrote:
>> Pete Hardie wrote:
>>> Ok, so here's the story:
>>>
>>> CD R/W drive, RH 9, XCDRoast works just fine, I can read data CDs,
>>> fine, and the Gnome CD player works fine, but Grip repeatedly
>>> fails,losing the CD info and saying "No Disk"
>>
>> Try a different burning software? Drop to the command line and give
>> cdrecord a try. Install k3b, give it a spin.
>
> The burning software seems fine, I just have trouble playing CDs via
> grip. I'm trying to get some Halloween music ripped for a big set of
> shuffled songs on the 31st, and I'm trying to listen to tracks on
> grip, and then rip the ones I like. I appear to be able to rip
> tracks in most cases, but listening to tracks gets lots of "no Disc"
> errors.
There are two ways to play audio data off a CD on a computer:
1. tell the cd player to play it.
2. read the audio data directly, buffer and play it like you play a wav
file.
I am guessing that grip uses the latter, more error prone method, while
your other software uses the first method, which almost always produces
better results. This is essentially a hardware issue, but you could
probably get around it by using software that plays back using the first
technique.
bjorn
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Bjorn Dittmer-Roche
XO Audio LLC
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