On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 08:47:34PM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
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The cd does not spin. CD channel is unmuted. I can play other audio
cd's. No, I am not attempting to mount an audio cd. All cd players under
linux gave me the same error.
I missed some of your possed and don't feel like going
in the floppy drive so it's stuck at
Missing operating system?
As mentioned in my first post, the same cd plays fine on standalone
cd player. That leads me to suspect that there is something linux
specific about this issue. Even after I made an audio cd using cdrecord,
linux programs do not recognize
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 07:00:10AM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
After I drop in the cd and close it, the lights do come up for a couple
of seconds. It happens even the 'cd' is just a piece of plastic. That is
the end of it. gtcd/kcd/xmms/etc say that there is no cd in the drive.
Same
Thanks to everyone for suggestions. There is something funny going on in
my system which I am not able to identify.
Sometime since yesterday morning I could not get any sound out of my
speakers. Changing volume levels, etc did not help. Suspecting some
screwup, I just deleted the asound.state
As a consequence (or so I think), I am able to play the audio cd with
both cdplay and gcd, but not xmms. Even cdparanoia rips the tracks.
I bet if you go into the xmms config, you'll be able to get audio off of
/dev/dsp instead of the oss defaults.
Just config it through the ~ on the upper
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 08:15:44PM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
Is there something that I have missed while creating an audio cd? Why
does not linux sense the audio cd, while both doze and regular cd
players do? Have I missed some module/switch/incantaion that needs to be
loaded/given/chanted?
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 07:17:36AM +0100, Roman Joost wrote:
Can the CD frontend access the CD so that is spinning ? I mean -
maybe the CD channel of the audio card is off our mute? The most
problem is, that the normal user want mount the CD but it won't
work. Maybe try some
in the drive.
Same with cdparanoia.
As mentioned in my first post, the same cd plays fine on standalone
cd player. That leads me to suspect that there is something linux
specific about this issue. Even after I made an audio cd using cdrecord,
linux programs do not recognize this. I have done
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 08:15:44PM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
Is there something that I have missed while creating an audio cd? Why
does not linux sense the audio cd, while both doze and regular cd
players do? Have I missed some module/switch/incantaion that needs to be
loaded/given/chanted?
A friend of mine gave me an audio cd which was burnt in a studio after
some editing, etc. He wanted to make a couple of copies. I could not rip
it using cdparanoia as linux refused to sense the cd. I suspected the
studio which might have used some win s/w to write it, thus making it
unreadable
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