On Wed, 28 Nov 2012 22:25:27 +0100
Rainer Dorsch rdor...@web.de wrote:
whatever CD I try to play with kscd player, it does not play
anything. Since vlc can play all track, audex can rip them, I think it
is a problem with kscd. kscd can still read out the track list. Since
I am not aware that I
Hi,
Alle venerdì 30 novembre 2012, Michael Stapelberg ha scritto:
Rainer Dorsch rdor...@web.de wrote:
whatever CD I try to play with kscd player, it does not play
anything. Since vlc can play all track, audex can rip them, I think
it is a problem with kscd. kscd can still read out the
Hi Pino,
Pino Toscano p...@debian.org writes:
Well, this seems a different issue (does nothing vs click and
crashes) than the reported one...
Possibly, but the reporter was not very specific. Chances are that this
might be the same issue, or at least related.
However, you can get a better
Hi Michael and Rainer,
Alle venerdì 30 novembre 2012, Michael Stapelberg ha scritto:
However, you can get a better one (and try to debug kscd) just by
running kscd as
$ kscd --nofork
also, installing kdemultimedia-dbg will help providing a more
useful stack trace.
Thanks for those
clone 694670 -1
retitle -1 crash with no optical drive
forwarded 694670 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293766
thanks
Hi,
Alle venerdì 30 novembre 2012, Michael Stapelberg ha scritto:
I think we are in fact dealing with two separate issues here:
That's what I was saying, yes :-P
1. The
Hi Pino,
Pino Toscano p...@debian.org writes:
Interesting; possibly it won't change much, but what if (without the
symlink you just created) you install phonon-backend-vlc, make it the
default in `kcmshell4 phonon` and try again?
I did that, and it leads to the same result (music not
Hi,
Alle venerdì 30 novembre 2012, Michael Stapelberg ha scritto:
Pino Toscano p...@debian.org writes:
Interesting; possibly it won't change much, but what if (without
the symlink you just created) you install phonon-backend-vlc, make
it the default in `kcmshell4 phonon` and try again?
Hi Pino,
Pino Toscano p...@debian.org writes:
In any case, kscd basically queries the Solid library which in the end
asks udisks about the supported drives; you can find out what is
detected with
$ solid-hardware query IS OpticalDrive
and then you can get the details of the found devices
Hi Pino,
Am Friday 30 November 2012 schrieben Sie:
Hi Michael and Rainer,
Alle venerdì 30 novembre 2012, Michael Stapelberg ha scritto:
However, you can get a better one (and try to debug kscd) just by
running kscd as
$ kscd --nofork
also, installing kdemultimedia-dbg will help
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293766
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Package: kscd
Version: 4:4.8.4-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
whatever CD I try to play with kscd player, it does not play
anything. Since vlc can play all track, audex can rip them, I think it
is a problem with kscd. kscd can still read out the track
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