[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 597933] Re: Audio discs not played

Chow Loong Jin hyperair at ubuntu.com
Tue Aug 21 09:06:54 UTC 2012


That probably was a gvfs or udisks issue. Could you confirm if this bug
still occurs for you?

** Package changed: taglib-sharp (Ubuntu) => udisks (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: udisks (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Audio discs not played

Status in “udisks” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I'm running 10.04. When I insert an audio disc into the optical drive,
  the "Audio Disc" icon appears on the desktop and CD Player (my
  default) opens, but says "No disc". Then I click Places > Computer (in
  the panel) and the Computer- File Browser dialog opens. Here the
  CD/DVD Drive: Audio Disc label with its icon is shown. Double-clicking
  this results in a listing of all the tracks on the CD.

  When I click on CD/DVD Drive in the Disc Utility dialog, the specs for the drive are listed:
  Model: ATAPI DVD-ROM 16x
  Firmware: TANE
  Location: Port 2 of PATA Host Adapter
  Capacity: 703MB
  Device: /dev/sr0
  Connection: SCSI
  Smart Status: Not supported
  List volumes: Unknown 703MB

  All other CD players/rippers tried also fail to show the CD's tracks
  and to play the CD. These are Rhythmbox, Sound Juicer, Asunder, Audex,
  Banshee, and Ripper X.

  Puppy Linux 5.0 with its CD player shows all the tracks, plays them
  and rips them. So, presumably the problem is not within the hardware
  as such.

  When I initially tried to play an audio CD, something different
  happened from the above. After the Audio Disc icon appeared when the
  CD was inserted, a dialog appeared with the following message: "Unable
  to mount location. DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus Error. No Reply:
  Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote
  application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy
  blocked the reply, the reply time out expired, or the network
  connection was broken".

  Before installing 10.04 on my desktop, I was running 9.04. Then,
  inserting an audio CD did not even show the Audio Disc icon on the
  desktop.

  But then as now, ISO images run well as do data CDs.

  My Kernel is 2.6.32-22-generic

  Any fix would be appreciated.

  David Haas

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