I played around with the -cdda options to mplayer, too. no joy.

strangely, after a reboot, playing the CD worked.

I was expexting it to play, since the detection/CDDB part worked, but mplayer
was unwilling to play it. 

This CD drive has been troublesome in Linux and Windows, maybe it's a
BIOS/harware issue.

--- Krister Lagerstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave Ladd wrote:
> > Can anybody clue me in as to why this command line
> > 
> > # ./runapp ./runtime/apps/mplayer/mplayer cdda://1
> > 
> > causes this:
> > 
> > ...
> > 
> > Playing cdda://1
> > Can't open cdda device
> > 
> > how does it decide what the cdda device is, anyway? /dev/cdrom, isn't it? I
> > only have one rom drive.
> 
> I've committed a fix to CVS for CD audio playing to specify the cdrom
> device for MPlayer.
> 
>               / Krister
> 
> 
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