This might be trivial, but have you considered this yet?

Most CD player apps default to /dev/cdrom. Try finding the settings for the
CD device, and change it to /dev/cdrom2 if you want to play CD's from the
CDRW.

On 2001.03.10 06:51 Gerry wrote:
> Nope. I have an audio-cable for both (i built the machine myself), and,
> it 
> works in windows. Anyway, the problem isn't that there's no sound, the 
> problem is that no programs find anything to play in the first place.
> Other 
> operations work fine, even digital audio extraction and burning.. I'm 
> clueless.
> 
> [Don]
> > On Thursday 08 March 2001 21:08, you wrote:
> > > I have a system with one dvd-drive and one cdrw-drive (both with
> > > audio-cables). Playing audio-cds from the dvd works fine, but from
> the
> > > cdrw it doesn't even find any tracks to play. Normal cd's work fine.
> > > What's wrong ?
> >
> > Usually Audio cards only have one port for the CD-Rom to plug into. 
> Even
> > with two connections there is no switch to change from drive to drive. 
> If
> > you unconnect one or the other drive from the audio card you will find
> that
> > either one connected  will play.  To play the second CDRW, you probably
> > need a second audio card, and speakers.
> >
> > Don ....
> 
> 
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