flhtcu@gmail.com
2007-Jan-31 03:59 UTC
[Wine] using audio CDROM with EAC & Suse 10.2 (wine)
I could use some help setting up Exact Audio Copy using wine 0.9.24 and SuSe 10.2 with KDE 3.5xx My problem is finding the audio cd, If I put in a data disk, hal will update /media/.hal.mtab will have an entry and create a temporary mounting point such as /media/new I probably could use that in winecfg to set up a mounting point for wine. However if I insert an audio disk, the hal system does not create any mounting points nor can I find a way to create one, it only lists /dev/hdc any place in kde and if I try to mount /dev/hdc it gives me an error. I tried creating the following : creating the file: /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/95userpolicy/mountpoints.fdi and running then as su: rchal restart but I still don't get anything I can find with winecfg <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!-- -*- SGML -*- --> <deviceinfo version="0.2"> <device> <!-- optical drives --> <match key="block.device" string="/dev/hdc"> <match key="volume.is_disc" bool="true"> <merge key="volume.policy.should_mount" type="bool">true</merge> <merge key="volume.policy.desired_mount_point"type="string">cdrom</merge>/mnt/cdrom </match> </match> </device> </deviceinfo> Is my above code wrong? I was not sure - (the editor in kmail may throw it off as well) I didn't have any better luck using /etc/fstab, perhaps a conflict with hal and udev, or I am doing something wrong. The problem isn't wine but my inability to get winecfg to find and use my cdrom. thanks in advance joe I
Declan Moriarty
2007-Jan-31 12:46 UTC
[Wine] using audio CDROM with EAC & Suse 10.2 (wine)
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 04:59 -0500, flhtcu@gmail.com wrote:> I could use some help setting up Exact Audio Copy using wine 0.9.24 and SuSe > 10.2 with KDE 3.5xx > > My problem is finding the audio cd, If I put in a data disk, hal will > update /media/.hal.mtab will have an entry and create a temporary mounting > point such as /media/new I probably could use that in winecfg to set up a > mounting point for wine. However if I insert an audio disk, the hal system > does not create any mounting points nor can I find a way to create one, it > only lists /dev/hdc any place in kde and if I try to mount /dev/hdc it gives > me an error.Why not try it the old-fashioned way first? Grab a terminal su <password> mknod -m 0644 /dev/hdc b 22 0 (in case udev hasn't picked up the CD) mkdir -p /media/seedee mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /media/seedee Distros are great until you have to tweak them - then they're a nightmare. BE SPECIFIC about errors 'threw an error' doesn't tell us much -- With Best Regards, Declan Moriarty.
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 10:59, flhtcu@gmail.com wrote:> I could use some help setting up Exact Audio Copy using wine 0.9.24 and > SuSe 10.2 with KDE 3.5xx > > My problem is finding the audio cd, If I put in a data disk, hal will > update /media/.hal.mtab will have an entry and create a temporary mounting > point such as /media/new I probably could use that in winecfg to set up a > mounting point for wine. However if I insert an audio disk, the hal > system does not create any mounting points nor can I find a way to create > one, it only lists /dev/hdc any place in kde and if I try to mount /dev/hdc > it gives me an error.You cannot mount an audio cd, only a filesystem. If you want to play an audio cd, then the player accesses the device directly (/dev/hdc - you should have permission setup to do so). I am not sure if wine can access the raw device directly - I guess not. What about using some linux alternative to EAC (which is a great sw)? There are rippers based on cd paranoia (e.g. grip), which appears to to a good job, too. Regards, -- Milan Kn??ek http://milan-knizek.net/ e-mail knizek {na} volny {v} cz
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes
2007-Jan-31 13:51 UTC
[Wine] using audio CDROM with EAC & Suse 10.2 (wine)
Onsdag 31 januar 2007 20:07, skrev Milan Knizek:> On Wednesday 31 January 2007 10:59, flhtcu@gmail.com wrote: > > I could use some help setting up Exact Audio Copy using wine 0.9.24 and > > SuSe 10.2 with KDE 3.5xx > > > > My problem is finding the audio cd, If I put in a data disk, hal will > > update /media/.hal.mtab will have an entry and create a temporary > > mounting point such as /media/new I probably could use that in winecfg > > to set up a mounting point for wine. However if I insert an audio disk, > > the hal system does not create any mounting points nor can I find a way > > to create one, it only lists /dev/hdc any place in kde and if I try to > > mount /dev/hdc it gives me an error. > > You cannot mount an audio cd, only a filesystem. > > If you want to play an audio cd, then the player accesses the device > directly (/dev/hdc - you should have permission setup to do so). I am not > sure if wine can access the raw device directly - I guess not. >CD music in games works fine, at least. Regards, Alexander N. S?rnes> What about using some linux alternative to EAC (which is a great sw)? There > are rippers based on cd paranoia (e.g. grip), which appears to to a good > job, too. > > Regards,