30 Aug
2007
30 Aug
'07
7:19 a.m.
Citando Martin Trejo :
Hi,
I've just installed abcde to grab and encode audio cd's but at my first try found this:
cd-discid: /dev/disk1: open: Resource busy abcde error: CD could not be read. Perhaps there's no CD in the drive?
The Audio CD is mounted at /Volumes, when I try to umount the message is:
umount: unmount(/Volumes/Audio CD): Operation not permitted
As you may guess, the cd is in the reader so I have no idea of what might be wrong? Any help?
abcde can use the way osx mounts audio cd: it then does not need to convert the tracks to wav before encoding them. If you put CDREADERSYNTAX=cddafs in your abcde.conf, you won't have to unmount the cd before ripping. Other options may have to be changed to work flawlessly... Emmanuel