Assuming the CD is being played the old fashioned way via a
sound cable and not across the DMA channel you should be able to
plug in some headphones or speaker to the front of your CDROM
for sound.
Have you also tried other sources of sound? *.wav, .mid, .mp3,
.ogg, etc..?




--- Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dirk, I remember you were interested in playing CD's -- and
> wondering if
> this box has done it before?  If it is a new one, or
> especially a self-built
> one, you might want to make sure the audio cable is connected
> between the
> internal CD drive and the sound card... that is, *if* you want
> to play CD's
> you pop in there, without ripping them first.  There is a way
> to play CD's
> from the bitstream off the disc (using the OS and CPU), but
> when you play
> direct there is no CPU involved AFAIK, except for player and
> mixer controls.
> 
> best of luck,
> 
>    Ben
> 
> PS - please keep us updated with any fedora issues you come
> across, I'm
> interested in what your experience with it is.


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