These were all very good suggestions, John, and furthermore it should be noted, that on KDE you should take the arts driver as input plugin in XMMS or you'll get that pesky "can't open /dev/dsp". (Or you should kill the arts daemon altogether, but that surely will break something else.) The digital sound extraction finally did it. Thanks a lot. Jos. Op maandag 31 mei 2004 07:48, schreef John Andersen:
On Sunday 30 May 2004 10:49, Karel De Vriendt wrote:
I am running SuSE 9.1 on an ABIT mother board (with an AC97 sound chip).
Is your CDrecorder wired to the sound inputs on the Mobo? Lots of times this is not done anymore and you have to read the CD Digitally with a different plug in setting. You find this a lot in laptops, but not so much in desk tops.
Second possibility: Check the CD Audio Player plugin in xmms (libcdaudio.so). There are configuration options for the device to use, and what directory is equivelent to that device. In 9.1 it comes set wrong as far as the directory is concerned (it looks at /mnt/cdrom, but suse mounts it at /media/cdrom) (YMMV depending on device names).
Click that Check Drive button in the config options for that plug in as well. If your recorder is not physically wired, then chec the Digital extraction option in Play mode.
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