f you have only one CD drive, the CD will play with:
>
> cdda2wav -e -B -N
Thanks, but this isn't really necessary any longer. The only thing that
doesn't want to play an audio CD is kscd. Kaffeine works fine. Tried
to install kaudiocreator to rip CD's, but it kept
B -N
Thanks, but this isn't really necessary any longer. The only thing that
doesn't want to play an audio CD is kscd. Kaffeine works fine. Tried
to install kaudiocreator to rip CD's, but it kept crashing on start so,
I found Asunder and it works well. So, despite the fact that
link to sr0. Nothing I've read in anything that came up in my google
>>> search helped.
>> If you have only one CD drive, the CD will play with:
>>
>> cdda2wav -e -B -N
>
> Thanks, but this isn't really necessary any longer. The only thing that
&g
ke to stream it throughout the house.
>
> It can be wired or wireless. I have audio/video cables running from
> basement to every room in a house, so wiring is not a problem.
>
.
I turned an old computer into a 'music box' for my parents.
Gentoo system with X Windows ,
I dread the gruntwork in renaming
> tracks like track01.cdda.wav, etc. What Gentoo ebuilds are there for
> stuff that'll get ahold of track titles?
Any of the CD ripping utilities will do that. If you want
point/click, maybe try grip. For command line there's abcde. There's
als
-tracks directly from the
> CD. Others will simply tell the CD-drive to play an audio-cd and have the
> cd-drive do the decoding.
> In the latter case, the audio-signal goes over a little cable from the
> cd-drive to the soundcard.
I assume that it is connected because I could play an audio file (ogg)
from my hard drive. Also, now I can play CD's using kaffeine, just not
kscd. I can rip them using asunder.
Regards,
Colleen
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> I didn't find it in this thread yet, but I am wondering if you have
> > the CD-drive connected to the soundcard or not.
> >
> > Some applications will "rip" and play the cdda-tracks directly from
> > the CD. Others will simply tell the CD-drive to play an
the CD-drive connected to the soundcard or not.
> > >
> > > Some applications will "rip" and play the cdda-tracks directly
> > > from the CD. Others will simply tell the CD-drive to play an
> > > audio-cd and have the cd-drive do the decoding.
>
libs/mesa
- media-libs/netpbm
media-libs/openjpeg
- media-libs/pdflib
- media-libs/plotutils
media-libs/raptor
media-libs/svgalib
-media-libs/t1lib
media-libs/tiff
- media-libs/vigra
media-plugins/alsa-plugins
media-sound/alsa-utils
media-sound/asunder
media-sound/audacious
media-sound/cdpara
ion/crossover-office-pro-bin/Manifestvpf-10680: The
> file [2302174 2302175] has the wrong block count in the StatData (16) -
> corrected to (0)
> /usr/portage/sys-cluster/vzctl/files/vz.initdvpf-10680: The file [2635773
> 2635776] has the wrong block count in the StatData (16) - corre
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