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Noise when playing Audio CD with ASUS DRW-24D5MT #16031

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VolkerSchlegel opened this issue Mar 9, 2025 · 5 comments
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Noise when playing Audio CD with ASUS DRW-24D5MT #16031

VolkerSchlegel opened this issue Mar 9, 2025 · 5 comments

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@VolkerSchlegel
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mpv Information

mpv v0.39.0 Copyright © 2000-2024 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects
 built on Nov 27 2024 18:31:26
libplacebo version: v7.349.0
FFmpeg version: n7.1
FFmpeg library versions:
   libavcodec      61.19.100
   libavdevice     61.3.100
   libavfilter     10.4.100
   libavformat     61.7.100
   libavutil       59.39.100
   libswresample   5.3.100
   libswscale      8.3.100

Other Information

- Linux version: Arch linux
- Kernel Version: 6.13.5-arch1-1
- Source of mpv: Repo package

Reproduction Steps

1.) Insert CD (reproducible on my end with any Audio CD I tried, both burned and original)
2.) Play with mpv cdda:///dev/sr0

Expected Behavior

No noise, sound quality equivalent to VLC (tested on the exact same hardware)

Actual Behavior

Annoying noise in the audio

Log File

output.txt

Sample Files

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I carefully read all instruction and confirm that I did the following:

  • I tested with the latest mpv version to validate that the issue is not already fixed.
  • I provided all required information including system and mpv version.
  • I produced the log file with the exact same set of files, parameters, and conditions used in "Reproduction Steps", with the addition of --log-file=output.txt.
  • I produced the log file while the behaviors described in "Actual Behavior" were actively observed.
  • I attached the full, untruncated log file.
  • I attached the backtrace in the case of a crash.
@Traneptora
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Is it reproducible with any other audio output driver? for ex --ao=pulse?

@Dudemanguy
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Dudemanguy commented Mar 9, 2025

Try git master if you can, but this shouldn't be happening with "any" audio CD even on 0.39. If you still get the behavior, can you upload a bin+cue of an audio CD that behaves like this?

@VolkerSchlegel
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Can confirm that it still happens with --ao=pulse (though in the end it's still pipewire handling everything), and also still happens with a build from master.
Don't think I have any audio CD that I can upload without violating every copyright law in existence, and since it happened with all the CDs I tried I doubt it's an issue with the CD.

@Dudemanguy
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Try bypassing your device but using a bin+cue to play back cdda? e.g --cdda-device=whatever.bin Does that have normal sound?

@qyot27
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qyot27 commented Mar 9, 2025

I had issues with a (granted, Windows) build of libcdio-paranoia git from Dec 2024, and I seem to remember that it just output garbage, if it even started at all. I chalked it up to cross-compilation weirdness that might have happened recently (since an equivalent build from 2023 worked, as did one from the Ubuntu repositories), but maybe not.

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