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[opensuse] Playing CDs
- From: Peter Bradley <P.Bradley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 19:36:36 +0000
- Message-id: <45A14BC4.20904@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have a Compaq with an AMD64 dual core processor and an IXP SB-400
AC'97 Audio controller using the ATI IXP AC97 controller driver under
SuSE 10.0. The only problem I have with it is that it won't play music
CDs from DVD/CDrom drive.
The machine dual boots with XP. All the sounds work on XP and I can play CDs from the DVD/CDrom drive. So the hardware all appears to be present and correct.
In Linux, where I spend most of my time, the system sounds work perfectly, and I can check the sounds in the YaST control centre where everything appears to be OK.
When I put a CD into the drive, a SUSE Hardwar Detection dialog opens asking if I want to open the CD, with KsCD. I say, "Open" and KsCD opens. The CD light flashes and the KsCD 'LCD' says that the CD is playing with a volume setting of 99%. However, I hear nothing.
I've checked all the volume settings I can find, and they all appear to be OK.
Does anyone have a clue what I'm missing?
Thanks
Peter
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The machine dual boots with XP. All the sounds work on XP and I can play CDs from the DVD/CDrom drive. So the hardware all appears to be present and correct.
In Linux, where I spend most of my time, the system sounds work perfectly, and I can check the sounds in the YaST control centre where everything appears to be OK.
When I put a CD into the drive, a SUSE Hardwar Detection dialog opens asking if I want to open the CD, with KsCD. I say, "Open" and KsCD opens. The CD light flashes and the KsCD 'LCD' says that the CD is playing with a volume setting of 99%. However, I hear nothing.
I've checked all the volume settings I can find, and they all appear to be OK.
Does anyone have a clue what I'm missing?
Thanks
Peter
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