On 10-03-2015 14:55, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 12:10:36AM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> I know a lot you do a lot of music.  I'm trying to test music players but
>> can't seem to get audacious, paraole, vlc, or amarok to recognize a device.
>>
> audacious [ 3.5.2 ] is working fine here (Services - Play CD).
> 
> The relevant deps are probably libdcio, libcddb, libcdio-paranoia.
> In my log from audacious-plugins, I see that among Input Plugins
> there is a mention of CD Digital Audio (cdaudio_ng) - not sure what
> provides that, but obviously needed if you don't already have it.

Exactly the trio libcddb, libdcio and libcdio-paranoia allows cdaudio_ng
to be built and recognize the cd. I spent some time searching for it,
found a refernece for libdcio, mentioning that "CD Digital Audio", but
then, in the configure of audacious-plugin, always got a waenong that it
would not be built, mentioning the missing applications, others I
searched in Arch Linux for the dependencies.
> 
> But to be honest, I only _play_ CDs (or DVDs) when I think there are
> enough changes that I ought to test my applications, or if we have a
> release - normally, I just play from files on my network.
> 
> ĸen
> 


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