It does.
However, 2.14 shipped with a wrong gconf schema causing the default
volume to be 0, thus not resulting in sound (even though it uses
cdda). Simply whipping the volume up fixes that. 2.16 fixed the gconf
schema, so any newer version should just work.
HTH,
R
On Mar 21, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Milosz Derezynski wrote:
Gnome-CD on 2.18 seems to still not use extraction for playback
(totem however should, as i'm
sure it's using gstcdparanoia for the playback).
On 3/21/07, Iain * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not entirely sure what the CDDB preferences have got to do with
anything...
(Nor the spamming of BMPx, but there you go)
The problem *may* be that the other players do CDDA (note not CDDB)
but I don't think gnome-cd 2.8 did that, and so it requires a cable
inside your computer to link it to the CD Audio connector on your
motherboard. 2.8 is rather old and I believe more recent versions
don't have that problem, but I've not used it for a very long time...
iain
On 3/20/07, Stefan Kost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I am not sure where the cddb preferences ended up. But you can start
> gconf-editor and go to /apps/CDDB-Slave2 and fix the server
settings there.
>
> Stefan
>
> Felix Karpfen wrote:
> > I use the KDE desktop as supplied by Debian Sarge and my
version of KDE
> > (3.3) offers several media players for playing CDs.
> >
> > These include:
> >
> > - KscD version 1.4;
> > - xmms version 1.2.10;
> > - Totem version 0.100 ; and
> > - (Gnome's) CD Player version 2.8.0.
> >
> > The first three all succeed in producing sound from a CD; Totem
notifies
> > that "an error has occurred; the server that you are trying to
connect to
> > is not known" and then proceeds to play the CD. On Gnome's CD
player, all
> > the buttons work but there is no sound.
> >
> > Unlike the other three, Gnome's CD Player loads automatically and
> > attempts to play as soon as it detects the presence of a CD in
the DVD
> > drive - despite the fact that the relevant entry in /etc/fstab
reads
> > "no auto" and all the relevant CD Player preferences have been
> > unchecked.
> >
> > I will welcome any advice - if that is needed. I can live with
both the
> > Totem error message and the presence of a loaded non-
operational Gnome
> > CD-player - assuming this does no damage to my operational
programs.
> >
> > But I thought it worth flagging.
> >
> > Felix Karpfen
>
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