HI! I can listen audio CD-s under (SuSE) Linux only if the CD-ROM driver is connected with my soundcard by an (analogue) audio cable. Is it possible to listen audio CD-s without the connection just mentioned, only with the aid of IDE cable connection??? (This method was practicable under Window$ XP.) Best regards, Béla
Hi You can configure XMMS CD Audio Player plugin. Go to xmms preferences, then "Audio I/O Plugins" tab and select "CD Audio Player" plugin from the list; click the configure button. Then just choose "Digital audio extraction" instead of "Analog". Gustavo On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 17:24, Mike Béla wrote:
HI!
I can listen audio CD-s under (SuSE) Linux only if the CD-ROM driver is connected with my soundcard by an (analogue) audio cable. Is it possible to listen audio CD-s without the connection just mentioned, only with the aid of IDE cable connection??? (This method was practicable under Window$ XP.)
Best regards, Béla
Thanks Gustavo! The plug-in named "xmms-cdread-0.14a" has solved the problem. The source can be downloaded from: ftp://mud.stack.nl/pub/OuterSpace/willem/xmms-cdread-0.14a.tar.gz Best regards, Béla Gustavo Rahal <listas@grahal.net> irta:
Hi
You can configure XMMS CD Audio Player plugin. Go to xmms preferences, then "Audio I/O Plugins" tab and select "CD Audio Player" plugin from the list; click the configure button. Then just choose "Digital audio extraction" instead of "Analog".
Gustavo
On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 17:24, Mike Béla wrote:
HI!
I can listen audio CD-s under (SuSE) Linux only if the CD-ROM driver is connected with my soundcard by an (analogue) audio cable. Is it possible to listen audio CD-s without the connection just mentioned, only with the aid of IDE cable connection??? (This method was practicable under Window$ XP.)
Best regards, Béla
On Sunday 07 December 2003 10:47, Mike Béla wrote:
Thanks Gustavo!
The plug-in named "xmms-cdread-0.14a" has solved the problem. The source can be downloaded from: ftp://mud.stack.nl/pub/OuterSpace/willem/xmms-cdread-0.14a.tar.gz
Best regards, Béla
Gustavo Rahal <listas@grahal.net> irta:
Hi
You can configure XMMS CD Audio Player plugin. Go to xmms preferences, then "Audio I/O Plugins" tab and select "CD Audio Player" plugin from the list; click the configure button. Then just choose "Digital audio extraction" instead of "Analog".
Gustavo
Using xmms 1.2.7 under Suse8.2. Okay, I tried to configure the CD Audio plugin as Gustavo recommended; I don't see any @Digital audio' option there. I d/led and installed the latest sourceforge version (0.99.9), no difference; the CD appears to play, but no sound from the speakers. (Yes, I checked the mixer - KMix -settings). Then I installed cdread-0.14a, configured it to 'Read digital CD audio'; still no sound. What am I doing wrong? My .xmms config file follows. Cheers and thanks for any help, TonyB [xmms] allow_multiple_instances=FALSE use_realtime=FALSE always_show_cb=TRUE convert_underscore=TRUE convert_%20=TRUE show_numbers_in_pl=TRUE snap_windows=TRUE save_window_positions=TRUE dim_titlebar=TRUE save_playlist_position=FALSE read_pl_metadata=TRUE open_rev_order=FALSE get_info_on_load=FALSE get_info_on_demand=TRUE eq_doublesize_linked=TRUE no_playlist_advance=FALSE sort_jump_to_file=FALSE smooth_title_scroll=TRUE use_backslash_as_dir_delimiter=FALSE player_x=20 player_y=20 player_shaded=FALSE player_visible=TRUE shuffle=FALSE repeat=FALSE doublesize=FALSE autoscroll_songname=TRUE timer_mode=0 vis_type=0 analyzer_mode=0 analyzer_type=1 analyzer_peaks=TRUE scope_mode=0 vu_mode=1 vis_refresh_rate=0 analyzer_falloff=3 peaks_falloff=1 playlist_x=295 playlist_y=20 playlist_width=300 playlist_height=232 playlist_shaded=FALSE playlist_visible=FALSE playlist_transparent=FALSE playlist_font=-*-helvetica-medium-r-*--10-*,-*-fixed-medium-r-*--10-*,* use_fontsets=TRUE mainwin_use_xfont=TRUE mainwin_font=-*-helvetica-medium-r-*--8-*,-*-fixed-medium-r-*--8-*,* playlist_position=0 equalizer_x=20 equalizer_y=136 snap_distance=10 equalizer_visible=FALSE equalizer_shaded=FALSE equalizer_active=FALSE equalizer_autoload=FALSE easy_move=FALSE use_eplugins=FALSE always_on_top=FALSE sticky=FALSE equalizer_preamp=0 random_skin_on_play=FALSE pause_between_songs=FALSE pause_between_songs_time=2 mouse_wheel_change=8 show_wm_decorations=FALSE eqpreset_default_file=dir_default.preset eqpreset_extension=preset equalizer_band0=0 equalizer_band1=0 equalizer_band2=0 equalizer_band3=0 equalizer_band4=0 equalizer_band5=0 equalizer_band6=0 equalizer_band7=0 equalizer_band8=0 equalizer_band9=0 output_plugin=/usr/lib/xmms/Output/libOSS.so effect_plugin=/usr/lib/xmms/Effect/libecho.so disabled_iplugins= url_history_length=0 generic_title_format=%p - %t filesel_path=/media/cdrom/ [CDDA] device=/dev/cdrom directory=/media/cdrom/ use_oss_mixer=TRUE title_override=FALSE name_format=%p - %t use_cddb=FALSE cddb_server=freedb.freedb.org cddb_protocol_level=0 use_cdin=FALSE cdin_server=www.cdindex.org [CDRD] cddb_dir=/home/tonyb/.cddb/ dtitle=TRUE out_cdrom=FALSE use_oss_mixer=TRUE playorder=TRUE cddb_auto=FALSE cddb_choice_one=FALSE cddb_server=freedb.org cddb_port=888 cddb_cgi=/~cddb/cddb.cgi format=%t cd_device=/dev/cdrom cdrom_speed=1
Hello Tony! Have you opened "/media/cdrom" or "dev/cdrom" with XMMS? Using the xmms-cdread plugin you should open "dev/cdrom" not "/media/cdrom"! Béla Tony Bloomfield <tonyb.lx@btinternet.com> irta:
Thanks Gustavo!
The plug-in named "xmms-cdread-0.14a" has solved the problem. The
can be downloaded from: ftp://mud.stack.nl/pub/OuterSpace/willem/xmms-cdread-0.14a.tar.gz
Best regards, Béla
Gustavo Rahal <listas@grahal.net> irta:
Hi
You can configure XMMS CD Audio Player plugin. Go to xmms
On Sunday 07 December 2003 10:47, Mike Béla wrote: source preferences,
then "Audio I/O Plugins" tab and select "CD Audio Player" plugin from the list; click the configure button. Then just choose "Digital audio extraction" instead of "Analog".
Gustavo
Using xmms 1.2.7 under Suse8.2.
Okay, I tried to configure the CD Audio plugin as Gustavo recommended; I don't see any @Digital audio' option there. I d/led and installed the latest
sourceforge version (0.99.9), no difference; the CD appears to play, but no sound from the speakers. (Yes, I checked the mixer - KMix -settings).
Then I installed cdread-0.14a, configured it to 'Read digital CD audio'; still no sound.
What am I doing wrong? My .xmms config file follows.
Cheers and thanks for any help, TonyB
[xmms] allow_multiple_instances=FALSE use_realtime=FALSE always_show_cb=TRUE convert_underscore=TRUE convert_%20=TRUE show_numbers_in_pl=TRUE snap_windows=TRUE save_window_positions=TRUE dim_titlebar=TRUE save_playlist_position=FALSE read_pl_metadata=TRUE open_rev_order=FALSE get_info_on_load=FALSE get_info_on_demand=TRUE eq_doublesize_linked=TRUE no_playlist_advance=FALSE sort_jump_to_file=FALSE smooth_title_scroll=TRUE use_backslash_as_dir_delimiter=FALSE player_x=20 player_y=20 player_shaded=FALSE player_visible=TRUE shuffle=FALSE repeat=FALSE doublesize=FALSE autoscroll_songname=TRUE timer_mode=0 vis_type=0 analyzer_mode=0 analyzer_type=1 analyzer_peaks=TRUE scope_mode=0 vu_mode=1 vis_refresh_rate=0 analyzer_falloff=3 peaks_falloff=1 playlist_x=295 playlist_y=20 playlist_width=300 playlist_height=232 playlist_shaded=FALSE playlist_visible=FALSE playlist_transparent=FALSE playlist_font=-*-helvetica-medium-r-*--10-*,-*-fixed-medium-r-*--10-*,* use_fontsets=TRUE mainwin_use_xfont=TRUE mainwin_font=-*-helvetica-medium-r-*--8-*,-*-fixed-medium-r-*--8-*,* playlist_position=0 equalizer_x=20 equalizer_y=136 snap_distance=10 equalizer_visible=FALSE equalizer_shaded=FALSE equalizer_active=FALSE equalizer_autoload=FALSE easy_move=FALSE use_eplugins=FALSE always_on_top=FALSE sticky=FALSE equalizer_preamp=0 random_skin_on_play=FALSE pause_between_songs=FALSE pause_between_songs_time=2 mouse_wheel_change=8 show_wm_decorations=FALSE eqpreset_default_file=dir_default.preset eqpreset_extension=preset equalizer_band0=0 equalizer_band1=0 equalizer_band2=0 equalizer_band3=0 equalizer_band4=0 equalizer_band5=0 equalizer_band6=0 equalizer_band7=0 equalizer_band8=0 equalizer_band9=0 output_plugin=/usr/lib/xmms/Output/libOSS.so effect_plugin=/usr/lib/xmms/Effect/libecho.so disabled_iplugins= url_history_length=0 generic_title_format=%p - %t filesel_path=/media/cdrom/
[CDDA] device=/dev/cdrom directory=/media/cdrom/ use_oss_mixer=TRUE title_override=FALSE name_format=%p - %t use_cddb=FALSE cddb_server=freedb.freedb.org cddb_protocol_level=0 use_cdin=FALSE cdin_server=www.cdindex.org
[CDRD] cddb_dir=/home/tonyb/.cddb/ dtitle=TRUE out_cdrom=FALSE use_oss_mixer=TRUE playorder=TRUE cddb_auto=FALSE cddb_choice_one=FALSE cddb_server=freedb.org cddb_port=888 cddb_cgi=/~cddb/cddb.cgi format=%t cd_device=/dev/cdrom cdrom_speed=1
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On Sunday 07 December 2003 22:16, Mike Béla wrote:
Hello Tony!
Have you opened "/media/cdrom" or "dev/cdrom" with XMMS? Using the xmms-cdread plugin you should open "dev/cdrom" not "/media/cdrom"!
Béla
Okay, I'm making some progress, thank you. If I 'Play File', and enter /dev/cdrom, it works. However, it doesn't seem to default to this file. When I select Play File, the Load File dialog appears, but only set to the /dev directory. I either have to navigate to cdrom on the right-hand pane, or type 'cdrom' into the 'selection' box. When I look at Preferences/AudioPlugins/cdread/configure, the default device is set to /dev/cdrom, I've tried clicking on 'Add to Playlist', but that still doesn't make it come up as default next time I use xmms. Configure for cdaudio has /dev/cdrom as the device, /media/cdrom as the directory, which seems correct. I tried changing the latter to /dev/cdrom, but no joy. I also manually changed the filesel-path in .xmms/config to /dev/cdrom, but I still need to manually select cdrom each time. Okay, it works, but it's a bit of a PITA. Any ideas on how I can set the default for Play File to /dev/cdrom? If not, thanks anyway, at least I can now listen Cheers, TonyB
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Gustavo Rahal
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Tony Bloomfield