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Ripping Failed
acematti:
Hi all,
Im successfully using my LinuxMCE box now which is great. Its only in UI1 at the moment but I still think it rocks!!
I have however come up with a problem. I am unable to rip and audio CD to MP3 or whatever format it rips to.
It goes through the motions when i click "copy cd" such as where I want to save it to but then a message comes up stating that "Ripping Failed" with no other information as to why this has happened.
I cant eject the CD either after I do this either which forces me to reset the machine.
I see that i need to go into a terminal from somewhere to maybe try debug the cd ripping error. I saw a similar post about dvds and this error. However im not sure how to get into the terminal from my LinuxMCE box? Or could I ssh in from another machine would this work??
So to sum up:
1) My CD Ripping error "Ripping Failed"
2) Ejecting a CD after this error
3) Finding the Terminal
Thanks in advance
Matt
sharlee_angelo:
ctrl+alt+f2 for entering in terminal. if you are entered in a terminal, use the umount command to eject the cd. also, use ripDiskWrapper.sh from /usr/pluto/bin to rip the cd. if there are problems you should see some errors. also, when you try to rip the cd from the grafic interface, try to look in DCERouter.log and 26_Disk_Drive.log.
acematti:
Excellent I will look at these options many thanks for your time and help.
Will report my findings here.
Cheers
Matt
acematti:
Right finally got a second to try the stuff put.
When i try to run ripDiskWrapper.sh from the terminal using:
/usr/pluto/bin/ripDiskWrapper.sh
I get the following error:
/usr/plutp/bin/Config_Ops.sh: line 209: ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted
then under that I get:
/usr/pluto/bin/ripDiskWrapper.sh <Disk_Drive device id> <job id> ................
I think these are the usage commands for ripDiskWrapper.sh im not entirely sure.
Does this make sense to anyone?
Im not sure what I should specify for the usage commands though to be honest being a bit of a new person to the LinuxMCE scene.
Any further help on this matter would be great as I have bought a new HD for my music and its just sitting there waiting for me to use:)
Thanks in advance.
Matt
acematti:
Ok it will copy a DVD to the HD fine with no problems at all. I was amazed at how easy it was to get ripped and the speed was excellent.
Sadly though My CD Ripping will not work. Im not sure if this is anything to do with it but I may have selected MP3 in the setup and not MP3, will that make any difference?
Cheers in advance
Matt
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