Re: Audio CDs [solved]

2001-06-08 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 01:05:41PM -0700, David Nusinow wrote:
> It depends on which environment you're using. 
>   KDE: kmix
>   Gnome: gmix
>   Anything else: xmix
> I don't know of any console based ones, although I know they're out there.

aumix?

Rob

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Audio CDs [solved]

2001-06-07 Thread Robert Mosher
I'm now able to play audio CDs and would like to say thanks to every who 
gave advice. I ended up solving the problem by giving "others" permission 
to read cdrom. Though I do realize this may not be the best solution. I 
think I'll try playing around with groups like David suggested. Though I 
didn't realize you could be in multiple groups.

Also a lot of you mentioned mixers. Right now I don't have any mixers 
installed, and I'm not entirely sure if I have mixer support compiled 
into the kernel (though if having /dev/mixer means I do, then I do). I 
would assume that if I do have mixer support all that I have to do is 
apt-get one. Anyone have some good suggestions for a mixer? I noticed 
there was a lot of them listed.

And also will a mixer help my crappy sound? Right now everything is
pretty low quality compared to playing it in windoze. Though I'm sure I'll
figure most of this stuff out once I get back to my machine and have a
chance to play around with it. 

Thanks,
Rob Mosher



Re: Audio CDs [solved]

2001-06-07 Thread David Nusinow
Hi Robert, 

On Thursday 07 June 2001 06:08 am, Robert Mosher wrote:
> I'm now able to play audio CDs and would like to say thanks to every who
> gave advice. I ended up solving the problem by giving "others" permission
> to read cdrom. Though I do realize this may not be the best solution. I
> think I'll try playing around with groups like David suggested. Though I
> didn't realize you could be in multiple groups.
>

You can indeed :-)

> Also a lot of you mentioned mixers. Right now I don't have any mixers
> installed, and I'm not entirely sure if I have mixer support compiled
> into the kernel (though if having /dev/mixer means I do, then I do). I
> would assume that if I do have mixer support all that I have to do is
> apt-get one. Anyone have some good suggestions for a mixer? I noticed
> there was a lot of them listed.
>

It depends on which environment you're using. 
KDE: kmix
Gnome: gmix
Anything else: xmix
I don't know of any console based ones, although I know they're out there.

> And also will a mixer help my crappy sound? Right now everything is
> pretty low quality compared to playing it in windoze. Though I'm sure I'll
> figure most of this stuff out once I get back to my machine and have a
> chance to play around with it.
>

Not sure about that, but if you play with the levels it may work. If I turn 
up my volume too high on the computer, my sound gets scratchy, so I have to 
compensate by turning up the speakers themselves.

> Thanks,
> Rob Mosher

Good luck!

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