*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 13609 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 13609
gnome-cd 2.10 ressources extensive
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Uh, someone more familiar with this bug reporting lark please merge this
with #13609. The other ones about gnome-cd but it has the same problem.
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Ok... that cable is attached.
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which makes your configuration work with either choice, but at the
moment sound-juicer has not option to change the playing mode
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Thanks for your bug. WHat version of Ubuntu do you use? Does it happen
if you play the CD with gnome-cd? What about rhythmbox?
** Changed in: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal = Minor
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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Ubuntu 6.06, Sound Juicer 2.14.3
I don't know about gnome-cd, but Rhythmbox is better but similar. While Sound
Juicer skips ahead half a second every two seconds, Rhythmbox just has a small
skip in sound.
I also tried XMMS and VLC, and they play it just fine.
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could you try with gnome-cd? How fast if your box? And your CD drive?
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I'm not running very fast here... 500 Mhz PIII, but that should be fine,
especially considering VLS and XMMS don't have any trouble, and it's not used
much while the problem is happening.
The CD drive is an XM-6602B at 40x, so that should be more than enough. If it
can rip at 1.3x or higher,
Your configuration is probably limit to play a CD with the extraction
method, it's likely that some other softwares do CD playing without that
but the other method require to have a cable between the CD drive and
the soundcard which is not the case for all the configurations shipped
around
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