[paranoia] bug in cdparanoia-III-alpha9.7
Holly Gates
hgates at eink.com
Fri Jun 16 11:40:03 PDT 2000
I still have the "100% CPU utilization, no progress, little CDROM
activity" on my machine, even after installing the version III alpha9.7
from your website.
I am running Redhat 6.2 with Helixcode Gnome, with tons of RAM and a
PIII. I ran into this problem using grip with some CDs I was ripping for
a party this weekend, when the ripping operation seemed to hang up at
the end of a track. So I tried the newest version, but it still does the
same thing. It seems like this happens on at least one track with
probably 4 out of 10 CDs that I have tried to rip.
Here is the output of cdparanoia -vsQ. On the CD in the drive listed
below, the program hangs up at block 012165, then makes progress over an
hour to 01270.
[root at winsmear /tmp]# cdparanoia -vsQ
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/cdrom for cdrom...
Testing /dev/cdrom for cooked ioctl() interface
CDROM sensed: ATAPI compatible Lite-On LTN483S 48x Max
Verifying drive can read CDDA...
Expected command set reads OK.
Table of contents (audio tracks only):
track length begin copy pre ch
===========================================================
1. 12333 [02:44.33] 0 [00:00.00] no no 2
2. 27435 [06:05.60] 12333 [02:44.33] no no 2
3. 34277 [07:37.02] 39768 [08:50.18] no no 2
4. 28489 [06:19.64] 74045 [16:27.20] no no 2
5. 34590 [07:41.15] 102534 [22:47.09] no no 2
6. 29798 [06:37.23] 137124 [30:28.24] no no 2
7. 37266 [08:16.66] 166922 [37:05.47] no no 2
8. 40261 [08:56.61] 204188 [45:22.38] no no 2
TOTAL 244449 [54:19.24] (audio only)
Any suggestions? Oh yeah, I also wanted to say that I think it is
awesome how paranoia can figure out where the CDROM is and how to use is
automatically.
Thanks,
-Holly
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