On Thu, Feb 27, Thomas Widlundh wrote:
torsdag 28 februari 2002 05:19 skrev Michael Fischer:
Having this problem on two different machines, both runnig 8.0. A different 7.1 installation has no problem.
Xmms and Grip both do not find any files in /cdrom with an audio CD in the tray.
Permissions on /cdrom, and the devices pointed to are identical between the machine where the audio CD is found, and machines where they are not.
Hi Michael, In xmms, try to right click on a free black area and chose "Play address... (Ctrl+L). Then write: /dev/cdrom (or /dev/dvd if you've got a dvd drive). /dev/dsp might work too.
using /dev/hdc or /dev/cdrom indeed got xmms to find an "Unknown/audio cd", but it wouldn't play it. Yes, I made sure I had an cdplayer pluggin selected.
An audio CD contains no files in the normal file aspect. It contains tracks, what I know of.
Yes, but usually it will find the disc in the tray (or mountpoint, I suppose I should say).
If you want them as files you have to rip the track from the CD. They will be saved on the hdd as wav-files. Use KOnCD for this - the Rip-button. You can play such wav-files with anything. You perhaps have a program wich
Grip, which is what I really want to use here, consistently reports "No Disc". When using the -d option, only -d /cdrom will prevent it from displaying the warning window that it cannot open the CD device. Thanks for the suggestions. Any others? TIA. Michael -- Michael Fischer Happiness is a config option. michael@visv.net Recompile and be happy.