09-22-2023, 08:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-22-2023, 10:09 AM by Yawarakaimono.)
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When a CD is paused, the disc head can be heard moving, about every 3 seconds.
A verbose mpd log shows many occurences of:
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Checking /dev/cd rom for cdrom...
CDROM sensed: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50 TN02 SCSI CD-ROM
Sep 17 14:37 : cdio: drive returns audio data Little Endian
Sep 17 14:37: client: [38] command returned 3
Sep 17 14:37: client: [38] process command "close"
Sep 17 14:37: client: [38] command returned 4
Sep 17 14:37: client: [38] closed
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] opened from 127.0.0.1:38854
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] process command "status"
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] command returned 0
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] command returned Sep 17 14:37 : client: [39] process command "currentsong"
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] command returned 0
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] process command "lsinfo "cdda:///3""
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Checking /dev/cd rom for cdrom...
CDROM sensed: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50 TN02 SCSI CD-ROM
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And so on. Why is this activity running when the CD has not be changed?
It also continues when music is playing.
Can it interfere with the timely delivery of blocks of audio data?
When ripping with abcde or playing audio from cd with CD the drive is quietly humming along.
All that extra disc head moves seem abnormal, or at least unnecessary behavour to me.
When a CD is paused, the disc head can be heard moving, about every 3 seconds.
A verbose mpd log shows many occurences of:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Checking /dev/cd rom for cdrom...
CDROM sensed: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50 TN02 SCSI CD-ROM
Sep 17 14:37 : cdio: drive returns audio data Little Endian
Sep 17 14:37: client: [38] command returned 3
Sep 17 14:37: client: [38] process command "close"
Sep 17 14:37: client: [38] command returned 4
Sep 17 14:37: client: [38] closed
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] opened from 127.0.0.1:38854
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] process command "status"
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] command returned 0
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] command returned Sep 17 14:37 : client: [39] process command "currentsong"
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] command returned 0
Sep 17 14:37: client: [39] process command "lsinfo "cdda:///3""
.
.
.
Checking /dev/cd rom for cdrom...
CDROM sensed: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50 TN02 SCSI CD-ROM
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
And so on. Why is this activity running when the CD has not be changed?
It also continues when music is playing.
Can it interfere with the timely delivery of blocks of audio data?
When ripping with abcde or playing audio from cd with CD the drive is quietly humming along.
All that extra disc head moves seem abnormal, or at least unnecessary behavour to me.