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On Sun, 04 Mar 2018 14:01:00 +0200 |
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Lasse Pouru <lasse.pouru@××××××××××××.fi> wrote: |
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>You know, the ones with video or software tracks shoehorned into the |
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>end. Whenever I try to rip one with abcde I get the error "selected span |
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>contains non audio track at track X", even when I've chosen a range not |
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>containing track X (e.g. abcde 1-11, 12 being the non-audio track). Grip |
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>rips the same CDs just fine, but I'd prefer to use a command-line |
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>tool. I'm using cdparanoia with both abcde and grip, so is this a bug in |
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>abcde or am I doing something wrong? |
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That error message seems to come from dev-libs/libcdio-paranoia [1], so |
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you have to ensure that abcde invokes cdparanoia (I assume it’s a |
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symlink to /usr/bin/libcdio-paranoia) with the intended track range/span |
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by looking at the forced debug or verbose output. |
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Or maybe simpler, invoke cdparanoia directly to see which one of the |
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involved parts (wrapper/program) to blame – if your given range/span |
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really contains only audio tracks. |
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References: |
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- [1] <https://github.com/rocky/libcdio-paranoia/blob/b63fec7/src/cd-paranoia.c#L1199> |
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Regards, |
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floyd |