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I'm having some problems on Fedora Core 1 with reading and extracting music audio files. It complains about a bad or non-valid file system ... actually it just says 'FS' ...
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- 11-25-2003 #1Just Joined!
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What FS type does a standard music audio CD use?
I'm having some problems on Fedora Core 1 with reading and extracting music audio files. It complains about a bad or non-valid file system ... actually it just says 'FS' but I;m assuming it means FileSystem?
What type of file system does an audio CD use? In my fstab file it says udf and iso9660 for the CD-ROM file systems ... must I add another for the audio CD FS?
thanX,
Jacques
- 11-25-2003 #2
How are you trying to rip the audio files? And do you have the cdrom drive mounted?
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- 11-25-2003 #3
You cannot mount a sound cdrom.. Use cdaparanoia or ripperX (frontend) to rip music off it. tcd to play directly off the cdrom.
Good luck
- 11-25-2003 #4Linux Engineer
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It may not help, but you can checkout http://www.sonicspot.com/guide/fileformatlist.html for audio formats.
Dan
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