Hi Is anyone else having trouble running grip (the CD ripping proggie) ? If I start it (under KDE or Gnome - I am using SuSE 8.2) it won't close and shortly after the system stops responding totally - the keyboard lights flash and I have to hit the reset button on the box. Under 8.1 behaviour was similar except it did not lock the keyboard - but did do something that slowed the system down a lot and accessed the disk now and again - I had to kill the process (and nautilus under KDE - this was started by grip) and re-login to sort it. It didn't work here either. What should I investigate to work out what is wrong? Are there other programs like this or should I learn to use raw cdparanoia and the ogg encoder? (I like the idea of the CDDB integration) I have googled the web and the groups and could not turn up anyone else having the same problem! Yours -- Ray
Hello! On Saturday 26 April 2003 23:06, Ray wrote:
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Is anyone else having trouble running grip (the CD ripping proggie) ? If I start it (under KDE or Gnome - I am using SuSE 8.2) it won't close and shortly after the system stops responding totally - the keyboard lights flash and I have to hit the reset button on the box.
Under 8.1 behaviour was similar except it did not lock the keyboard - but did do something that slowed the system down a lot and accessed the disk now and again - I had to kill the process (and nautilus under KDE - this was started by grip) and re-login to sort it. It didn't work here either.
What should I investigate to work out what is wrong? Are there other programs like this or should I learn to use raw cdparanoia and the ogg encoder? (I like the idea of the CDDB integration)
I have googled the web and the groups and could not turn up anyone else having the same problem!
Of course, you should take a look at cdparanoia! After 5 minutes of reading man, you can create script, which will encode CD and write tags automatically. Also, try to open audio CD in konqueror - you will see tabs like "as ogg", "as mp3". Just click on "as ogg" and drug all files to harddrive - they will be encoded automatically. Best regards, Andrew.
The 03.04.26 at 20:06, Ray wrote:
Under 8.1 behaviour was similar except it did not lock the keyboard - but did do something that slowed the system down a lot and accessed the disk now and again - I had to kill the process (and nautilus under KDE - this was started by grip) and re-login to sort it. It didn't work here either.
Grip works correctly in my 8.1. Perhaps you don't have dma enabled, or something else, I don't know. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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