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Date:      Tue, 6 Apr 1999 08:57:27 -0700
From:      "Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson" <insane@oneinsane.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Playing Audio CD's
Message-ID:  <19990406085727.A28399@lunatic.oneinsane.net>

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I am having a problem getting audio CD's to work properly in my 3.1-STABLE
system. Here is some pieces to show the hardware involved:

SCSI Controller:
   lunatic /kernel: ncr0: <ncr 53c875 fast20 wide scsi> rev 0x04 in
   t a irq 12 on pci0.17.0

CDROM:
   lunatic /kernel: cd0 at ncr0 bus 0 target 4 lun 0
   lunatic /kernel: cd0: <SONY CD-ROM CDU-76S 1.1c> Removable CD-ROM 
   SCSI-2 device 
   lunatic /kernel: cd0: 5.681MB/s transfers (5.681MHz, offset 15)

System Make World and CVSup Date:
   FreeBSD lunatic.oneinsane.net 3.1-STABLE FreeBSD 3.1-STABLE #8: 
   Sun Apr  4 13:18:56 PDT 1999    


Here is the errors I get when I try to play an AUDIO CDROM:
   Apr  6 08:19:06 lunatic /kernel: (cd0:ncr0:0:4:0): READ SUB-CHANNEL. CDB: 42 2 40 2 0 0 5 0 18 0 
   Apr  6 08:19:06 lunatic /kernel: (cd0:ncr0:0:4:0): ILLEGAL REQUEST asc:24,0
   Apr  6 08:19:06 lunatic /kernel: (cd0:ncr0:0:4:0): Invalid field in CDB


and it keeps repeating over and over during the duration of the program running.

The above error came from executaion of:   wmcdpaly -w -d /dev/cd0c

Any assistance in getting this solved would be greatful

TIA
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