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When I used SoundJuicer the first time in 12.04, it worked correctly. When reading the second CD, it failed completely with the message: "SoundJuicer could not read the track listing on this CD. Reason: Cannot access CD: The specified location is not mounted".



Which is odd, since I am getting there through the GUI file system.



Is this a known bug (but is somehow not searchable using the exact error message, either as a quoted string, or as the list of tokens)? Is there some other search term that I should have used? I'll admit to being a newbie Ubuntu user, but I use RedHat at work, and often have to debug system level events-- those are easy to find via the error string. Am I wrong to expect otherwise here? Should I have searched the SoundJuicer site?



I sent a "report" (is that ubuntu-bug? I can't find that in my process table in the system-monitor-- is it for some reason not listed?), but thought that instead of waiting on an answer, I'd try to find a solution without waiting since there was a (remarkably) similar bug in 11.10. The core-dump is "helpfully" hidden (and I cannot seem to copy from the report in any case), but I can report that the problem originates in gvfsd-cdda.


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It is a bug of SoundJuicer that they won't solve. You have to close SoundJuicer and start it again to make it work.



Excuse me if I don't post a link to back my information, but I struggled with this for a long time. Now I just restart it after inserting a new CD.


[#38610] Friday, October 8, 2021, 3 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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