[KLUG Members] More ripping problems

Rusty Yonkers members@kalamazoolinux.org
Wed, 19 Jun 2002 11:30:41 -0700 (PDT)


One thing to think about.... are you using IDE cdrom and hard drive? 
If so, are they on the same IDE cable?  If they are you may want to
move the cdrom to the secondary IDE chain on your computer (assuming
that you have one - most newer machines do).  IDE is not real good at
bidirectional conversations.  This causes a lot of buffer underruns
when burning cd's so may be an issue when you are ripping too.

--- Tim Smith <kc8cie@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Alright, I have cdparanoia which seems to be working
> well from the command line.  I have lame which seems
> to be running well from the command line.  I installed
> a slightly older version of grip which seems to be
> working quite well from inside X utilizing the now
> functional cdparanoia and lame.  If I play a cd with
> the cdplayer, I get perfect sound.  If I rip a wave,
> It almost sounds like it's repeating each little
> section three times, similar to a skip.  My sound card
> "seems" to be working alright.  It's on-board sound
> and it's an Aureal 3D in a Compaq machine.  I can't
> find that name in the sndconfig program, but it seems
> to work as a SoundBlaster.  Is this the fault of my
> sound chip, or does it sound like I have other issues?
> 
> Thanks,
> Tim...
> 
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