[paranoia] cdparanoia-III-alpha9.7 requested this data be sent

Mike Campin campin at hash.com
Sat Jan 8 20:28:35 PST 2000



Greetings,

I recently downloaded a copy of cdparanoia . When I ran it on my Kenwood
52x it gave me the following messsage. It also put up the message
"please email a copy of this output to paranoia at xiph.org". So, here is it.

I also ran the program on my Ricoh MP6200S and cdparanoia did not complain. 
The resulting file has a different check sum than on the Kenwood. I also
extracted the same song using cdda on the Ricoh, and the check sum matches
the cdparanoia results on the Ricoh. Cdda fails completely on the Kenwood.

-Mike

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[root at C104970-A CDs]# ./cdparanoia-III-alpha9.7 -v -d /dev/sg2 -B 1
cdparanoia III release 9.7 (December 13, 1999)
(C) 1999 Monty <monty at xiph.org> and Xiphophorus

Report bugs to paranoia at xiph.org
http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/

Checking /dev/sg2 for cdrom...
        Testing /dev/sg2 for cooked ioctl() interface
                /dev/sg2 is not a cooked ioctl CDROM.
        Testing /dev/sg2 for SCSI interface
                generic device: /dev/sg2
                ioctl device: /dev/scd0
                CDROM sensed: KENWOOD CD-ROM UCR-415 100K 

Checking for SCSI emulation and transport revision...
        No SG_EMULATED_HOST ioctl(); Checking inquiry command...
        Inquiry bytes: 0x05 0x80 0x02 0x02
        Drive appears to be SCSI-2

Checking for MMC style command set...
        Drive is MMC style
Verifying CDDA command set...
        Expected command set FAILED!
        Performing full probe for CDDA command set...
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Command set FOUND!
                (please email a copy of this output to paranoia at xiph.org)
This command set may use a Force Unit Access bit.
Checking drive for FUA bit support...
        Drive accepted FUA bit.

Looking at revision of the SG interface in use...
        Old 2.0/early 2.1/early 2.2.x (non-ac patch) style SG.

Attempting to autosense SG_BIG_BUFF size...
        Setting read block size at 13 sectors (30576 bytes).

Attempting to determine drive endianness from data.......
        Data appears to be coming back little endian.
        certainty: 100%

Table of contents (audio tracks only):
track        length               begin        copy pre ch
===========================================================
  1.    20015 [04:26.65]        0 [00:00.00]    no   no  2
  2.    22177 [04:55.52]    20015 [04:26.65]    no   no  2
  3.    20570 [04:34.20]    42192 [09:22.42]    no   no  2
  4.    22440 [04:59.15]    62762 [13:56.62]    no   no  2
  5.    21890 [04:51.65]    85202 [18:56.02]    no   no  2
  6.    20953 [04:39.28]   107092 [23:47.67]    no   no  2
  7.    18410 [04:05.35]   128045 [28:27.20]    no   no  2
  8.    19362 [04:18.12]   146455 [32:32.55]    no   no  2
  9.    22750 [05:03.25]   165817 [36:50.67]    no   no  2
 10.    18660 [04:08.60]   188567 [41:54.17]    no   no  2
TOTAL  207227 [46:03.02]    (audio only)

Ripping from sector       0 (track  1 [0:00.00])
          to sector   20014 (track  1 [4:26.64])

outputting to track01.cdda.wav

csi_read error: sector=0 length=7 retry=0
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=0 length=7 retry=0                                   
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument

 (== PROGRESS == [e                             | 020014 00 ] == :^D * ==)   

Done.
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-- 
Mike Campin
campin at hash dot com
http://members.home.com/mcampin
"Indecision Provides Ultimate Flexibility"

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