Re: [Paranoia] Re: [Cdrdao-devel] Hidden "Track 0"

Douglas Gilbert <dgilbert-qazKcTl6WRFWk0Htik3J/[email protected]> Sat, 06 Nov 2004 16:51:27 +1000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.multimedia.grip.user,gmane.comp.audio.cd-paranoia.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Jason,
For your information asc/ascq=0x64/0x0 means "illegal mode
for this track". From browsing MMC-4 that error occurs in
several contexts. For a READ (10) command it means that the
block size of the requested block was _not_ 2048 bytes.

It would be helpful if the application printed which SCSI
command it issued that got that eror.

Doug Gilbert


Jason Noble wrote:
> Well now I'm guessing my DVD drive doesnt like reading this hidden
> track.
> 
> Table of contents (audio tracks only):
> track        length               begin        copy pre ch
> ===========================================================
>   1.    24703 [05:29.28]    22337 [04:57.62]    no   no  2
>   2.    21535 [04:47.10]    47040 [10:27.15]    no   no  2
>   3.    24677 [05:29.02]    68575 [15:14.25]    no   no  2
>   4.    15873 [03:31.48]    93252 [20:43.27]    no   no  2
>   5.    21437 [04:45.62]   109125 [24:15.00]    no   no  2
>   6.    16853 [03:44.53]   130562 [29:00.62]    no   no  2
>   7.    17952 [03:59.27]   147415 [32:45.40]    no   no  2
>   8.    22333 [04:57.58]   165367 [36:44.67]    no   no  2
>   9.    25202 [05:36.02]   187700 [41:42.50]    no   no  2
>  10.    39240 [08:43.15]   212902 [47:18.52]    no   no  2
> TOTAL  229805 [51:04.05]    (audio only)
> 
> 
> cdparanoia '[.0],[.22336]' test.wav
> 
> 
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=13 retry=0
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=6 retry=1
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=3 retry=2
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=1 retry=3
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=1 retry=4
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=1 retry=5
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=1 retry=6
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=1 retry=7
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> scsi_read error: sector=7 length=1 retry=8
>                  Sense key: 5 ASC: 64 ASCQ: 0
>                  Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by
> target)
>                  System error: Invalid argument
> 
> 
> this sucks, does it truly mean its a hardware limitation?
> 
> On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 23:08 -0800, Paul Cassella wrote:
> 
>>On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Jason Noble wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Is there any way to Rip a track that starts before Track 1?
>>
>>>To play this track on a regular cd player, I have to hold the rewind
>>>button at the start of track 1, and wait for the cd to rewind back 5
>>>minutes.
>>
>>The vtracks patch can do this:
>>
>>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=572559&group_id=3714&atid=303714
>>
>>
>>Another option is to use cdparanoia or possibly cdda2wav from the command 
>>line.
>>
>>To use cdparanoia for example, it looks like you'd want to do
>>
>>   cdparanoia -Q
>>
>>to get the table of contents, which might give a hint as to where the 
>>hidden track is.
>>
>>For example, They Might Be Giants's Factory Showroom has a hidden track 
>>like that.  Its table of contents starts like this:
>>
>>   track        length               begin        copy pre ch
>>   ===========================================================
>>     1.    17335 [03:51.10]     4575 [01:01.00]    no   no  2
>>     2.    13025 [02:53.50]    21910 [04:52.10]    no   no  2
>>
>>Which suggests that the hidden track runs from frame 0 through frame 4574 
>>and that
>>
>>   cdparanoia '[.0],[.4574]' tbtb.wav
>>
>>might be a reasonable command line to start with.
>>
>>
> 
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