Re: Freshly damaged drive w/ cdparanoia?
Kevin Rennert <[email protected]> Sun, 27 Mar 2005 18:18:47 -0800
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Just to chip in my $.02, I had also had a drive die under the same circumstances several years ago when I was ripping my entire collection. A 48x creative reader was having difficulty with a particular track, and I just let it run. Came back the next day and the drive wasn't responding at all. Rebooted and it behaved similarly to how your drive is behaving, if I remember right. Totally useless as a reader from then on. I just chalked it up to another crappy product made by creative (or at least branded by creative) and that having it read and re-read the same chunk of CD over and over just wore it out. I haven't had this happen with any of the other readers or burners I've used, despite using cdparanoia extensively with them. My guess is that, for the 30 or 40 bucks that a replacement drive costs, you've already invested too much of your own precious time in figuring out the problem. See if you can get a warranty replacement and move on -- I doubt it was anything out of the ordinary that cdparanoia made it do that caused it to pooch, it just couldn't stand up to the repetitive motion. -kevin Dale E. Martin wrote: >>As an aside, I don't run paranoia on a burner, I have seen the suggestion >>that the head positioning mechanism on some drives is moving enough extra >>mass to accelerate wear and results in slower seeks. I *think* that's at >>least partially urban myth, but I have several machines which came with >>read-only drives which do a fair enough job and cover the possibility >>that something could be damaged. > > > FWIW, I ripped my collection of 500 cds on a Ricoh 4x burner. It still > worked when I replaced it with a DVD burner - which I'm currently using to > rip with cdparanoia as well. (And it is waiting to go into another machine > - it will probably still get used from time to time.) I haven't noticed > any problems. Burners are so cheap nowadays, I've decided not to worry > about the wear and tear. > > Take care, > Dale