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CDDB Information
(no translation yet)
Located in audiocd.cpp:65
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Protocol name
Protocol name
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:79
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Socket name
Socket name
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:80 audiocd.cpp:81
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Information
Information
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:107
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Full CD
Full CD
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:107
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You cannot specify a host with this protocol. Please use the audiocd:/ format instead.
You cannot specify a host with this protocol. Please use the audiocd:/ format instead.
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:272
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Device does not have read permissions for this account. Check the read permissions on the device.
Device does not have read permissions for this account. Check the read permissions on the device.
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:787
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Device does not have write permissions for this account. Check the write permissions on the device.
Device does not have write permissions for this account. Check the write permissions on the device.
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:789
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Unknown error. If you have a cd in the drive try running cdparanoia -vsQ as yourself (not root). Do you see a track list? If not, make sure you have permission to access the CD device. If you are using SCSI emulation (possible if you have an IDE CD writer) then make sure you check that you have read and write permissions on the generic SCSI device, which is probably /dev/sg0, /dev/sg1, etc.. If it still does not work, try typing audiocd:/?device=/dev/sg0 (or similar) to tell kio_audiocd which device your CD-ROM is.
Unknown error. If you have a cd in the drive try running cdparanoia -vsQ as yourself (not root). Do you see a track list? If not, make sure you have permission to access the CD device. If you are using SCSI emulation (possible if you have an IDE CD writer) then make sure you check that you have read and write permissions on the generic SCSI device, which is probably /dev/sg0, /dev/sg1, etc.. If it still does not work, try typing audiocd:/?device=/dev/sg0 (or similar) to tell kio_audiocd which device your CD-ROM is.
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:793
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AudioCD: Disk damage detected on this track, risk of data corruption.
AudioCD: Disk damage detected on this track, risk of data corruption.
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in audiocd.cpp:867
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