Don't use Debian Multimedia with Jessie if you use wine it completely hoses
the sound in any wine programs.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 8:26 AM, William Morder <doctor_contendo(a)zoho.com>
wrote:
On Wednesday 15 August 2018 00:37:10 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Wednesday 15 August 2018 04.57:10 William
Morder wrote:
> I liked seeing all the command-line solutions. However, a less
technical
> way, involving a gui, would be just to
install the fuseiso9660 package
&
dependencies. Then copy the CD image to your hard drive.
I don't manage to make a copy, I get an "input/output" error from dd. k3b
also fails to copy.
Have you installed libdvdcss2 and libdvdread4 ? This usually applies more
to
DVDs than CDs, but perhaps it will crack the nut. I realize that getting
these packages is problematic if you live in "certain places"; however, I
believe that they are available in the VideoLAN repositories, as well as
in
deb-multimedia and MEPIS / mx /antiX repositories.
#########
#
https://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html
## VideoLan - VLC
#
https://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html
# wget -O -
http://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/videolan-apt.asc |
sudo
apt-key add -
# libdvdcss is available through Git or by browsing the releases.
# Git checkout
# $ git clone
http://code.videolan.org/videolan/libdvdcss.git
deb
http://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable/ /
deb-src
http://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable/ /
#########
Change *debian* and *stable* according to your own distribution, of
course.
Better to get these lines from the website itself.
I can't mount it either, mount says it can't read the superblock.
I don't think you need to mount the image as such, if it is already copied
to
your hard drive. Just open with fuse9660, and Konqueror will treat it like
any other folder, and you should just be able to copy the files from the
CD
image folders
Just clicking on the CD icon on the desktop works
however. Konqueror says
media:/sr0, I can get there with the command line but ls -a shows only .
and ..
Yet konquerors shows files and directories.
If you try to open the CD itself like this, it won't work (as I recall).
You
must first copy the disc image to your hard drive, then open the image as
if
it is a folder in Konqueror using fuse9660.
I guess some CD protection is at work there,
although why they would
protect a CD and at the same time provide you with all sorts of soud
files
evades my logic.
Thierry
It could be that the newer DRM prevents this kind of copying. I have seen
CDs
like you describe before, with wav files as well as mp3s and ogg, all
contained in folders in the CD structure, but I was able to copy them
using
fuse with no problem. These were older CDs, though, and I must admit that
all
my CDs have been in storage for a couple years now, so in the meanwhile
things might have changed for the worse.
You might try opening Konqueror as root:
tdesu konqueror
and try this again with fuse9660.
If you still have this problem, I will get some of my own CDS, and do a
little
experimentation and research to see if I can still manage this with newer
discs.
Bill
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