abcde/cd-discid not reading CD
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? -- Saludos, Martín Trejo Chávez http://chilli-coder.blogspot.com
On 2007/08/29, at 19:16, Martin Trejo wrote:
cd-discid: /dev/disk1: open: Resource busy abcde error: CD could not be read. Perhaps there's no CD in the drive?
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umount: unmount(/Volumes/Audio CD): Operation not permitted
I've had good luck with sudo umount /dev/disk1 or open DiskUtility, select the CD, click unmount You should then be able to access the disk. You should then be able to use mount or DU to remount the disk if necessary. or just eject it from DU -- -- arno s. hautala /-\ arno@alum.wpi.edu -- --
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
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Arno Hautala
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Emmanuel Hainry
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Martin Trejo