Could not display ccda://sr0/ after replacing a dvd

Bug #1466946 reported by Enkouyami
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Linux Mint
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nemo (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Whenever I insert my 1st disk, I'm able to view the contents of it just fine, but whenever I take out that disk and replace (even the same), I get this error when I try to open it nemo: "Could not display 'cdda://sr0/'. The location is not a folder." When I open program gnome-disks and go to that disk, there's no option to mount or open it, and under the contents section it states that it's unknown.

I'm only able to view the disk using the media player Banshee.

I'm running Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, on the 4.0.5-040005-generic kernel, with nemo v2.4.5, and cinnamon v2.4.8.

Enkouyami (furyhamster)
summary: - Could not display disk after replacing a disk
+ Could not display ccda://sr0/ after replacing a dvd
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bitboy (zeus557) wrote :
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in nemo (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Hermit (hermit530603) wrote :

As above, but even when the disc is ejected via software button the same problem occurs. I think the problem lies with the file manager having problems handling the cdda file format, but I am not sure of it. If the system (64 bit Mint 17.1 in my case) can handle files on a music disc inserted in an optical drive once after booting the computer, it seems reasonable to think that it ought to be able to do so again without having to reboot.

The initial error message is as stated above:

Could not display ccda://sr0/

The first retry results in this message:

Unable to open a folder for Audio Disc
Cache invalid, retry (internally handled)

Subsequent retries return this one:

Could not display ccda://sr0/
The location is not a folder

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