On Wednesday 15 August 2018 05:38:30 Pisini, John wrote: > Don't use Debian Multimedia with Jessie if you use wine it completely hoses > the sound in any wine programs. > Better yet, don't use wine at all, as Linux usually has better software than anything in Windoze, so I don't see why anybody would take the trouble of trying to run wine to emulate them. But we all have different needs, so I will try not to judge.... ;-) Myself, however, I prefer VideoLAN or the MEPIS / mx / antiX repositories. I would use deb-multimedia as a last resort. Also you must be sure that you get the "genuine" deb-multimedia, not the fake site and repository that somebody else is hosting. > On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 8:26 AM, William Morder <doctor_contendo@xxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > On Wednesday 15 August 2018 00:37:10 Thierry de Coulon wrote: > > > On Wednesday 15 August 2018 04.57:10 William Morder wrote: > > > > I liked seeing all the command-line solutions. However, a less > > > > technical > > > > > > way, involving a gui, would be just to install the fuseiso9660 > > > > package > > > > & > > > > > > dependencies. Then copy the CD image to your hard drive. > > > > > > I don't manage to make a copy, I get an "input/output" error from dd. > > > k3b also fails to copy. > > > > Have you installed libdvdcss2 and libdvdread4 ? This usually applies more > > to > > DVDs than CDs, but perhaps it will crack the nut. I realize that getting > > these packages is problematic if you live in "certain places"; however, I > > believe that they are available in the VideoLAN repositories, as well as > > in > > deb-multimedia and MEPIS / mx /antiX repositories. > > > > ######### > > # https://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html > > ## VideoLan - VLC > > # https://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html > > # wget -O - http://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/videolan-apt.asc | > > sudo > > apt-key add - > > # libdvdcss is available through Git or by browsing the releases. > > # Git checkout > > # $ git clone http://code.videolan.org/videolan/libdvdcss.git > > > > deb http://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable/ / > > deb-src http://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable/ / > > ######### > > > > Change *debian* and *stable* according to your own distribution, of > > course. > > Better to get these lines from the website itself. > > > > > I can't mount it either, mount says it can't read the superblock. > > > > I don't think you need to mount the image as such, if it is already > > copied to > > your hard drive. Just open with fuse9660, and Konqueror will treat it > > like any other folder, and you should just be able to copy the files from > > the CD > > image folders > > > > > Just clicking on the CD icon on the desktop works however. Konqueror > > > says media:/sr0, I can get there with the command line but ls -a shows > > > only . and .. > > > > > > Yet konquerors shows files and directories. > > > > If you try to open the CD itself like this, it won't work (as I recall). > > You > > must first copy the disc image to your hard drive, then open the image as > > if > > it is a folder in Konqueror using fuse9660. > > > > > I guess some CD protection is at work there, although why they would > > > protect a CD and at the same time provide you with all sorts of soud > > > > files > > > > > evades my logic. > > > > > > Thierry > > > > It could be that the newer DRM prevents this kind of copying. I have seen > > CDs > > like you describe before, with wav files as well as mp3s and ogg, all > > contained in folders in the CD structure, but I was able to copy them > > using > > fuse with no problem. These were older CDs, though, and I must admit that > > all > > my CDs have been in storage for a couple years now, so in the meanwhile > > things might have changed for the worse. > > > > You might try opening Konqueror as root: > > tdesu konqueror > > and try this again with fuse9660. > > > > If you still have this problem, I will get some of my own CDS, and do a > > little > > experimentation and research to see if I can still manage this with newer > > discs. > > > > Bill > > When you open the disc image with fuse9660, you ought to see, in your location bar at the top, a URL (?) something like this, e.g.: iso:/media/devuan/devuan_jessie_1.0.0_i386_NETINST.iso and then the list of folders, El Torito Boot ISO9660 Joliet level 3 Inside the folders, you will see your files - in your case, wav, ogg, and maybe mp3. Some of these are duplicated from one folder to another. Once you have opened the disc image like a folder in Konqueror, you are almost there, as you should need only copy from one folder to your destination. Bill --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting