Hi all.... I am now learning how to make CDs. I have no problem at all with data disks. But I'm a bit lost with audio disks. Today I used K3B to make an audio disk. But when I tried to mount it I got an error that it did not know what the disk was (don't remember, but the normal unknow FS error). Is there a special way of using audio disks on my system? How do you guys play audio disks? Thanks, JIM -- Jim Hatridge Linux User #88484 ------------------------------------------------------ BayerWulf Linux System # 129656 The Recycled Beowulf Project Looking for throw-away or obsolete computers and parts to recycle into a Linux super computer WartHog Bulletin Info about new German Stamps http://www.fuzzybunnymilitia.org/~hatridge/bulletin Viel Feind -- Viel Ehr' Anti-US Propaganda stamp collection http://www.fuzzybunnymilitia.org/~hatridge/collection
Hi all....
I am now learning how to make CDs. I have no problem at all with data disks. But I'm a bit lost with audio disks. Today I used K3B to make an audio disk. But when I tried to mount it I got an error that it did not know what the disk was (don't remember, but the normal unknow FS error). Is there a special way of using audio disks on my system? How do you guys play audio disks? There are two ways I know of to play audio. 1) I play audio disks using xmms. OPen xmms and tell it to open the
On Friday 19 December 2003 10:41 am, James Hatridge wrote: directory /dev/hdb (or hdx where x is your cd-rom) and it will open up all teh audio files and if its setup to do so, identify them using cddb and tehy will be reasy in your playlist. 2) Check the KDE control panel under sound and multimedia. Then check audio CD. Make sure it is set to your CD-ROM device. Next open konquerer and you can open it by device, or you can select services and select the audio cd. This will give you a list of tracks and you can even rip them from MP3, OGG Vorbis, or WAV, to a folder on your hard drive by copy/paste. I assume you can double click and play them too because they will be represented as files.
Thanks, HTH!
Eric Bambach Eric at cisu dot net -------------------------
On Fri, 2003-12-19 at 11:41, James Hatridge wrote:
Hi all....
I am now learning how to make CDs. I have no problem at all with data disks. But I'm a bit lost with audio disks. Today I used K3B to make an audio disk. But when I tried to mount it I got an error that it did not know what the disk was (don't remember, but the normal unknow FS error). Is there a special
You do not mount a audio CD. You can use many CD players to read it or you can use Xmms. Marshall
On Fri, 2003-12-19 at 09:41, James Hatridge wrote:
Hi all....
I am now learning how to make CDs. I have no problem at all with data disks. But I'm a bit lost with audio disks. Today I used K3B to make an audio disk. But when I tried to mount it I got an error that it did not know what the disk was (don't remember, but the normal unknow FS error). Is there a special way of using audio disks on my system? How do you guys play audio disks?
Thanks,
JIM
You don't mount audio disks. Try this. Insert your audio CD. (Anyplace that's comfortable but preferably in a CD drive.) Open xmms. (Others should work also but xmms is what I use. Click on "add"-> "dir". When the file manager comes up, select /media/cdrom. When you click the OK button, you should find all the CD titles in your xmms playlist. Click the play button. Enjoy! Don Henson (from the LRT list)
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Donald Henson
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Eric
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James Hatridge
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Marshall Heartley