David wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:57:55 +0000
> Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>>KSCD can play CDs in 2 ways. It can read the tracks using the digital
>>IDE 
>>interface just like it does when reading data, or else it can read
>>through 
>>the analogue interface directly through your sound card just like an
>>ordinary 
>>CD player.
>>
>>Using the analogue interface the CD will not skip.
>>
>>There is a check box in the kscd set up to enable/disable the digital
>>IDE 
>>interface. I thing the option is called something like "Play the CD
>>directly"
>>
>>Depending on what version of KDE you are running you may find the
>>option in 
>>KDE Control Centre>Sound>Audio CDs
>>
>>When using the analogue interface you will need an analogue cable
>>from the CD 
>>drive to your sound card. Many PC manufacturers do not bother fitting
>>this 
>>cable because Windows always uses the IDE interface to play CDs
>>
>>derek
>>
> 
> Thanks Derek, I've checked and I'm set up to play directly. However
> audacity has an i/o problem so maybe its connected. Off to google to
> see what I can find.
> 
> May bring it back here later if I'm not successful at google.
> 

Audacity won't play if another application has control of sound - try
stopping arts, then re-starting audacity.

If it is connected to the CD problem (and you do find the answer with
google) could you let us know, please? Might be useful one day.

Paul


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