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Error ripping the last track of any CD #154

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ghost opened this issue Sep 5, 2016 · 3 comments
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Error ripping the last track of any CD #154

ghost opened this issue Sep 5, 2016 · 3 comments

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ghost commented Sep 5, 2016

ERROR [24545] "rip"                            rip               sep 05 10:29:16      Giving up on track 17 after 5 times (morituri/rip/cd.py:318)
Giving up on track 17 after 5 times

The command I used is rip cd rip --offset 667 The CD contains 17 tracks, and several CDs I tested, all gives error ripping the last one (I already checked that is not a CD scratched problem).

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ghost commented Sep 8, 2016

I'm facing this problem with ALL my CDs when ripping on this drive. After make pycdio work, it stores the offset at +667. But still hangs when tries to rip the end of the lasts tracks of any cd. The same CDs are ripped ok in a notebook.

Ripping track 12 of 13: 12. Quique Neira - Mr. Powa Man.flac
Checksums match for track 12
Peak level: 99.72 %
Rip quality: 100.00 %
Ripping track 13 of 13: 13. Quique Neira - Jah Dub.flac
Ripping track 13 of 13 (try 2): 13. Quique Neira - Jah Dub.flac
Ripping track 13 of 13 (try 3): 13. Quique Neira - Jah Dub.flac
Ripping track 13 of 13 (try 4): 13. Quique Neira - Jah Dub.flac
Ripping track 13 of 13 (try 5): 13. Quique Neira - Jah Dub.flac
ERROR [ 2236] "rip" rip sep 08 10:21:42 Giving up on track 13 after 5 times (morituri/rip/cd.py:389)
Giving up on track 13 after 5 times

Is it a bug, is there a temporary fix for that?

@carnager
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there is a cdparanoia patch that fixes this. if you are on arch it is in aur: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/cdparanoia-overread/

@neingeist
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I seem to be having the same issue (and same offset of 667). I'll test the cdparanoia patch to see if the problem is fixed by it.

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