Re: [gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-02 Thread Robert Cernansky
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 20:27:55 +0200 sdoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Now I get a playlist but I have no sound. XMMS plays the tracks but
 there isn't anything to hear.
 I've unmuted even AUX (means everything) in alsamixer ... XMMS plays
 in stealth mode.

This is ok, so enemy can't hear you. :-)

Nevertheless, if you want to hear your CD playing try to to set
Digital audio extraction in CD Audio Player plugin's
options.

Probably you do not have connected CD-ROM and sound card with audio
cable.

Robert


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[gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-01 Thread sdoma
Hi,

Does somebody know how I can get XMMS to play audio CSs? Play audio CD
simply cleans the playlist and doesn't do anything else.

In Preferences-Audio CD the Audio CD directory is set to /mnt/cdrom (We
don't mount audio CDs - do we?) My cdrom drive is on /dev/hdc but I
can't browse to this node. Should I set it by editing ~/.xmms/config?

Is there a USE flag I'll have to set - I didn't find anything apropriate
in use.desc.

Thanks for any help
Frank


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Re: [gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-01 Thread Daniel Waeber
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You won't need to mount the cd, but make sure the user who plays the cd
is in the cdrom group.

If this simple suggestion does not help, try to start xmms in a terminal
and look what it has to say. Post the output here if you can't find the
problem.

- --wabu

sdoma wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Does somebody know how I can get XMMS to play audio CSs? Play audio CD
 simply cleans the playlist and doesn't do anything else.
 
 In Preferences-Audio CD the Audio CD directory is set to /mnt/cdrom (We
 don't mount audio CDs - do we?) My cdrom drive is on /dev/hdc but I
 can't browse to this node. Should I set it by editing ~/.xmms/config?
 
 Is there a USE flag I'll have to set - I didn't find anything apropriate
 in use.desc.
 
 Thanks for any help
 Frank
 
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-01 Thread Jeff Grant
Hey Frank.

Make sure you have:

*  media-plugins/xmms-cdaudio
  Latest version available: 1.2.10-r1
  Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
  Size of files: 2,916 kB
  Homepage:  http://www.xmms.org
  Description:   Xmms Plugin: xmms-cdaudio
  License:   GPL-2

I know this used to mess me up when I was still using XMMS.

-Jeff

sdoma wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Does somebody know how I can get XMMS to play audio CSs? Play audio CD
 simply cleans the playlist and doesn't do anything else.
 
 In Preferences-Audio CD the Audio CD directory is set to /mnt/cdrom (We
 don't mount audio CDs - do we?) My cdrom drive is on /dev/hdc but I
 can't browse to this node. Should I set it by editing ~/.xmms/config?
 
 Is there a USE flag I'll have to set - I didn't find anything apropriate
 in use.desc.
 
 Thanks for any help
 Frank
 
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-01 Thread sdoma
... right [ Not Installed ] for me too.

Thanks ;)

On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 12:17 -0400, Jeff Grant wrote:
 Hey Frank.
 
 Make sure you have:
 
 *  media-plugins/xmms-cdaudio
   Latest version available: 1.2.10-r1
   Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
   Size of files: 2,916 kB
   Homepage:  http://www.xmms.org
   Description:   Xmms Plugin: xmms-cdaudio
   License:   GPL-2
 
 I know this used to mess me up when I was still using XMMS.
 
 -Jeff
 
 sdoma wrote:
  Hi,
  
  Does somebody know how I can get XMMS to play audio CSs? Play audio CD
  simply cleans the playlist and doesn't do anything else.
  
  In Preferences-Audio CD the Audio CD directory is set to /mnt/cdrom (We
  don't mount audio CDs - do we?) My cdrom drive is on /dev/hdc but I
  can't browse to this node. Should I set it by editing ~/.xmms/config?
  
  Is there a USE flag I'll have to set - I didn't find anything apropriate
  in use.desc.
  
  Thanks for any help
  Frank
  
  

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Re: [gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-01 Thread Jeff Grant
Make sure you log out/log back in after adding yourself to any group.

-Jeff

sdoma wrote:
 I've installed it now and added me to the cdrom group.
 Still nothing ... )
 
 BTW:
 I don't see the plugin amongst the installed plugins within XMMS. The
 manual doesn't say so much about this.
 Does this matter? ... and if yes ... how do I add the plugin to the
 known ones?
 
 Thnx
 Frank
 
 On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 18:24 +0200, sdoma wrote:
 ... right [ Not Installed ] for me too.

 Thanks ;)

 On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 12:17 -0400, Jeff Grant wrote:
 Hey Frank.

 Make sure you have:

 *  media-plugins/xmms-cdaudio
   Latest version available: 1.2.10-r1
   Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
   Size of files: 2,916 kB
   Homepage:  http://www.xmms.org
   Description:   Xmms Plugin: xmms-cdaudio
   License:   GPL-2

 I know this used to mess me up when I was still using XMMS.

 -Jeff

 sdoma wrote:
 Hi,

 Does somebody know how I can get XMMS to play audio CSs? Play audio CD
 simply cleans the playlist and doesn't do anything else.

 In Preferences-Audio CD the Audio CD directory is set to /mnt/cdrom (We
 don't mount audio CDs - do we?) My cdrom drive is on /dev/hdc but I
 can't browse to this node. Should I set it by editing ~/.xmms/config?

 Is there a USE flag I'll have to set - I didn't find anything apropriate
 in use.desc.

 Thanks for any help
 Frank


 
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Re: [gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-01 Thread sdoma
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 12:49 -0400, Jeff Grant wrote:
 Make sure you log out/log back in after adding yourself to any group.
 
 -Jeff
 
This was not sufficient. I had to change the permissions of /mnt/cdrom
(belonged to root:root - changet this to root:cdrom; was accessible with
drwx-- - changed to drwxrwx---)
Now I get a playlist but I have no sound. XMMS plays the tracks but
there isn't anything to hear.
I've unmuted even AUX (means everything) in alsamixer ... XMMS plays in
stealth mode.

:


 sdoma wrote:
  I've installed it now and added me to the cdrom group.
  Still nothing ... )
  
  BTW:
  I don't see the plugin amongst the installed plugins within XMMS. The
  manual doesn't say so much about this.
  Does this matter? ... and if yes ... how do I add the plugin to the
  known ones?
  
  Thnx
  Frank
  
  On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 18:24 +0200, sdoma wrote:
  ... right [ Not Installed ] for me too.
 
  Thanks ;)
 
  On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 12:17 -0400, Jeff Grant wrote:
  Hey Frank.
 
  Make sure you have:
 
  *  media-plugins/xmms-cdaudio
Latest version available: 1.2.10-r1
Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
Size of files: 2,916 kB
Homepage:  http://www.xmms.org
Description:   Xmms Plugin: xmms-cdaudio
License:   GPL-2
 
  I know this used to mess me up when I was still using XMMS.
 
  -Jeff
 
  sdoma wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Does somebody know how I can get XMMS to play audio CSs? Play audio CD
  simply cleans the playlist and doesn't do anything else.
 
  In Preferences-Audio CD the Audio CD directory is set to /mnt/cdrom (We
  don't mount audio CDs - do we?) My cdrom drive is on /dev/hdc but I
  can't browse to this node. Should I set it by editing ~/.xmms/config?
 
  Is there a USE flag I'll have to set - I didn't find anything apropriate
  in use.desc.
 
  Thanks for any help
  Frank
 
 
  

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Re: [gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-01 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 12:49:19 -0400, Jeff Grant wrote:

 Make sure you log out/log back in after adding yourself to any group.

Or use newgrp.

PS please do not top post and do edit your quotes.


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Re: [gentoo-user] Audio CD support

2006-09-01 Thread Mick
On Friday 01 September 2006 17:17, Jeff Grant wrote:
 Hey Frank.

 Make sure you have:

 *  media-plugins/xmms-cdaudio
   Latest version available: 1.2.10-r1
   Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
   Size of files: 2,916 kB
   Homepage:  http://www.xmms.org
   Description:   Xmms Plugin: xmms-cdaudio
   License:   GPL-2

 I know this used to mess me up when I was still using XMMS.

What are you using now instead of xmms?

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