CDROM interface should be irrelevant, as long as you have an audio out port on your CDROM drive. I use IDE24x. Don't ask at me who the manufanturer is. Music plays, /dev/hdc has a symbolic link to /dev/cdrom and my mount point is /cdrom for iso9660. -N
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 98 12:23 CDT From: kyle@dsndata.com (Kyle Edbauer) To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] CD-ROM IDE Reply-to: suse-linux-e@suse.com
jovator@arrakis.es writes:
Anybody can tell me how I can use my CD-ROM IDE to play CD-AUDIO from Linux. The aplications in SuSE 5.1 only works fine with CD-ROM SCSI. Where I can find an aplications that it work with the other kinds of CD-ROM units ?.
I've had success using workman (xwindows program) and cd-console with my ide CD-ROM. When you pull up those apps is it showing the number of songs? Will it attempt to play without any sound? What kind of CD-ROM do you have?
If the programs seem to be playing, try typing: cat /dev/sndstat from an xterm window.
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