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Re: [suse-kde] konqueror and audiocd:/
- From: "Paul W. Abrahams" <abrahams@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 15:11:49 -0500
- Message-id: <200403051511.49313.abrahams@xxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 10:31 am, Jim MacLeod wrote:
> Just put a cd in the rom drive, type audiocd:/ (and press
> Enter/Return or whatever) and it should read your cd as wav/ogg/mp3 files
> plus other options. If you have freedb enabled it will display album/track
> titles as well.
> Or in konq click on devices in the navigation panel, then cdrom which again
> should read the cd.
Just tried it. I can read the CD all right and I get a list of tracks. If I
click on a track, I get a window inviting me to open that track using XMMS.
Fine so far. But if I then accept the invitation I get two windows. The
larger one, with the title "Play Files", shows a directory/file listing for
my wav directory and a selection window, but nothing about the files on the
CD. The other is a very small window which I think is an XMMS player,
though everything is so small it's hard to make out. Nothing I click there
has the effect of playing the selected track.
Two questions, then:
1. How do I play the track I selected without copying it to my hard drive?
2. How can I enlarge that xmms player? (Dragging the corners doesn't work.)
Paul Abrahams
> Just put a cd in the rom drive, type audiocd:/ (and press
> Enter/Return or whatever) and it should read your cd as wav/ogg/mp3 files
> plus other options. If you have freedb enabled it will display album/track
> titles as well.
> Or in konq click on devices in the navigation panel, then cdrom which again
> should read the cd.
Just tried it. I can read the CD all right and I get a list of tracks. If I
click on a track, I get a window inviting me to open that track using XMMS.
Fine so far. But if I then accept the invitation I get two windows. The
larger one, with the title "Play Files", shows a directory/file listing for
my wav directory and a selection window, but nothing about the files on the
CD. The other is a very small window which I think is an XMMS player,
though everything is so small it's hard to make out. Nothing I click there
has the effect of playing the selected track.
Two questions, then:
1. How do I play the track I selected without copying it to my hard drive?
2. How can I enlarge that xmms player? (Dragging the corners doesn't work.)
Paul Abrahams
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