Dear Michael, Your CD drive should have a volume control and a headphone jack on the front. Put your headphones on, plug them into the CD drive, put a known good audio CD in the drive. By design all computer CD drives will play the CD tracks to the headphone jack upon insertion with out ANY connection to a computer ( besides POWER of course ). Do this and let us know what happened. Good Luck ......... PeterB p.s. be sure to use a 'real' retail music CD since some CD writers burn non-standard copies On Friday 28 February 2003 06:29 pm, Michael Fischer wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, Joe 'Flame' Sullivan wrote:
Thus spake Michael Fischer:
Open up Konqueror and, in the Location field, type: audiocd:/
An error occured while loading audiocd:/:
The file or directory / does not exist.
KDE Control Center > Sound & Multimedia > Audio CDs
CDDA settings tab. Make sure CD Device is set properly there.
Unfortunately, trying "automatic detection", /dev/cdrom, /dev/hdc, /cdrom, /media/cdrom had no effect. Still the same message as above.
Any other ideas?
TIA.
Michael
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