trouble using IBM USB Multi-Burner
Alexander Leidinger
Alexander at Leidinger.net
Wed Feb 15 23:25:30 PST 2006
Adrian Filipi <adrian at ubergeeks.com> wrote:
Hi,
this is not an multimedia@ issue, redirecting to usb at ... but maybe it's a
scsi issue.
Bye,
Alexander.
>
> I'm trying to get an "IBM USB 2.0 Portable Multi-Burner" working
> fully on a 6-stable Thinkpad X31.
>
> I can get a table of contents with cdcontrol for audio discs, and
> mounting data discs works, but I cannot write to anything, nor can I
> read audio data from the disc. Oddly "cdcontrol play" works, but
> given that there is no headphone jack, this is kind of pointless.
>
> I found some patches at
> http://www.jaist.ac.jp/~uehara/etc/ThinkPadX40/ , but they don't seem
> to improve the situation any. The resulting diff is attached for
> reference.
>
> I've tried reading with cdparanoia, and here's what I get:
>
> : adrian at atf; sudo cdparanoia -v 1
> cdparanoia III release 9.8 (March 23, 2001)
> .....
> Checking /dev/cd0 for cdrom...
>
> CDROM model sensed: IBM USB2 MultiBurner U0B1
>
> Checking for ATAPICAM...
> Drive is SCSI
>
> Checking for MMC style command set...
> Drive does not have MMC CDDA support
> Setting default read size to 26 sectors (61152 bytes).
>
> Verifying CDDA command set...
> Could not find any audio tracks on this disk.
>
> Unable to open disc.
> : adrian at atf;
>
> Additionally the "check drive" function of the xmms cdaudio plug-in
> returns "Digital audio extraction test failed: inappropriate ioctl
> for device".
>
> Anybody have suggestions on what to try next? This is a pretty
> nifty drive, that I'd like to get fully functional.
>
> FYI, this is a link the the specific IBM drive:
>
> http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-53489
>
> thanks,
>
> Adrian
> --
> [ adrian at ubergeeks.com ]
>
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