No, sound as in playing something (MP3, or streaming audio (www.di.fm,
exmaple)) from xmms or something similar.

I would also like to throw in that I haven't been able to find anything
decent as far as video players (DiVX, avi, mpeg, mpg, mov, etc?)

As far as  XCDRoast?...how!?  I can only see the buttons for copying
tracks (which I assumed meant music?)


Thanks!  

On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 12:56, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Friday 29 Nov 2002 4:20 pm, Paul wrote:
> > In reply to Ralph's mail, d.d. Fri, 29 Nov 2002 11:11:54 -0500:
> > >Hey all, just got my Linux 9 distro installed on this WinXP dual-boot box.
> > >I have to say, the sound in WinXP whoops the sound I get in Linux.  What
> > >can I do to fix that?
> >
> > It helps if you tell what soundcard you use...
> 
> and when you want sound - are you talking playing CDs, for instance?
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > >2. What do you all use for burning data CD's?  XCD Roast is only for audio
> > >copying as far as I can tell?
> >
> > mkisofs, cdrdao and cdrecord.
> >
> > If you need a graphical shell: gcdmaster is the wrapper around cdrdao.
> > Another nice one is e-roaster (spelling uncertain).
> >
> > xcdroast should also do datafiles, afaik.
> 
> xcdroast is excellent for datafiles.  Music has to be burned as a disk image 
> first.
> 
> Anne
> 
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