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On Tue, 7 May 2002, mikeH wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> *bang*
>
> *bang*
>
> Hear that? Its my head, against the wall. ;)
>
> I am trying to convert my audio cds to mp3, which involves first ripping
> the track as a wav.
>
> I have two drives, one Creative DVD 5x, one LG CDRW drive.
> My chipet is VIA K7 266 pro, 1.2ghz duron.
>
> I have tried every combination of master / slave between the two drives,
> the drives on their own, scsi emulation through ide-scsi, purely as IDE
> drives, ommitting ide cdrom support from teh kernel completely and only
> using ide-scsi... every time I try to get a track ripped, dmesg fills up
> with hdX: lost interrupt.
>
> If I try to rip from the DVD drive, the system hangs and its reset
> button time.
>
> I am using 2.4.18.
>
> Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong? Is there anything from my
> system you need to see to help me?
Hi again. I've thought I've already given up but just to be sure and not
forget about anything (yes, some people - like me - don't know when to
stop and go home):
1. Have you tried another ide cables?
2. Do they stick ok?
3. How about unplugging CD completely from the motherboard?
4. Perhaps you need to compile via-specific options into your kernel.
In my case, every time I've seen lost interrupt it was something from the
above.
bye
T.
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