> > Music CDs are recognized in either drive and display properly
> > in the MUSIC section, however, they don't play properly.
> > Selecting any of the songs simply skips through all the songs
> > are returns to the menu listing of songs.  If I rip the cd to mp3's
> > the mp3's play just fine.  Anyone seen this problem?

I was indeed missing cdda (cdparanoia) support in mplayer.

Thanks much!

Jim

"Nigel Orr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > My linux computer has both a DVD drive and CDROM drive.
> > I configure them in local_conf.py as such:
> >
> > ROM_DRIVES = [ ('/mnt/dvd',   '/dev/dvd',   'DVD'),
> >                ('/mnt/cdrom', '/dev/cdrom', 'CDROM') ]
> 
> > Music CDs are recognized in either drive and display properly
> > in the MUSIC section, however, they don't play properly.
> > Selecting any of the songs simply skips through all the songs
> > are returns to the menu listing of songs.  If I rip the cd to mp3's
> > the mp3's play just fine.  Anyone seen this problem?
> 
> Yes, I posted about the same problem last week.  But I didn't get any
> replies or hints about how to track it down.  I presume as you can rip the
> tracks that, like me, your installation of cdparanoia works fine from the
> command line.  I tried it on a CD-RW drive and a CD-ROM drive.
> 
> I wondered if it could be related to the drives being accessed through
> ide-scsi, but I thought that would be such a common configuration that
> others would have had the same problem if it was that.
> 
> I presume the answer lies in the /var/log files, but it's not obvious to me
> how to track it down.  If you get any replies offlist, or work it out for
> yourself, please let me know!
> 
> Nigel
> 
> 
> 
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