When I try to play an Audio Disc, Ubuntu states that it can't mount the DVD/CD Drive.
It displays this right when I put the CD in the Optical Drive.
After an Audio Disc is inserted the Optical Drive will not mount.
It will mount a Data Discs just fine, it just has Issues with Audio Disc (CDA).
Any ideas?
Won't Mount Audio Discs
Won't Mount Audio Discs
Last edited by Orbital on 5. Aug 2007, 22:26, edited 2 times in total.
Orbital
So, no one else is having this issue?
Humm...... There should be a simple solution
to this but I'm not a Linux guru or anything.
The Ubuntu forum and I worked on it and we came
to the conclusion that it's a VirtualBox issue.
They told me that the VirtualBox Forum would
know more about this....
Humm...... There should be a simple solution
to this but I'm not a Linux guru or anything.
The Ubuntu forum and I worked on it and we came
to the conclusion that it's a VirtualBox issue.
They told me that the VirtualBox Forum would
know more about this....
Orbital
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I believe, that your problem is very old, and experienced by me very long time ago.
See here:
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/178
Still unfixed.
-Technologov
See here:
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/178
Still unfixed.
-Technologov
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How is that bug related?Technologov wrote:I believe, that your problem is very old, and experienced by me very long time ago.
See here:
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/178
Still unfixed.
-Technologov
That one is that if you make a multisession CD it'll only show the first session and this one is that you can't read audio CDs.
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If that were true then regular audio cd players would only read the first track of a cd because regular audio cd players look at the first session only (and regular audio CDs have one and only one session).
The multisession audio cds would be the ones that have both regular audio tracks in one session then something a PC would read in the 2nd (since usually on a computer it'll default to looking at the LAST session first in, say, windows when they do an autoplay).
The multisession audio cds would be the ones that have both regular audio tracks in one session then something a PC would read in the 2nd (since usually on a computer it'll default to looking at the LAST session first in, say, windows when they do an autoplay).