On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 02:39:17 -0600, Joshua Isom wrote:
> One thing that I don't think I've read but personally encountered.
> When using cdcontrol, it seems to tell the cd-rom drive to play the
> disc so it's not really done in software. If the audio cable from the
> cd-rom drive is not conne
On Feb 7, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:28:46 -0500, Akenner
wrote:
In order to play an audio CD, you can utilize the cdcontrol command
included in the base system:
% cdcontrol play
Refer to "man cdcontrol" for further options and eventually how to
spec
*snipped for polite cleanliness*
Thanks to everyone who took the time to help me out here. I think
instead of playing CDs I'll just rip them, it seems a WHOLE lot easier,
and of course, not having to worry about scratches is a plus ;)
I think one MAJOR problem I had yesterday when I was doing
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:35:56 -0500, Akenner wrote:
> I found in the handbook that I could try this:
>
> /sbin/mount /cdrom
>
> I then saw this:
>
> /dev/cd0: device not configured.
This refers to the fact that the device does not contain an ISO-9660
formatted media.
> Apparently typing /sbi
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:28:46 -0500, Akenner wrote:
> I've been searching on the net for like an hour trying to see how to
> play a CD on FreeBSD, and normally I'd have just tried mounting it,
???
> being from the Linux world, but when I first checked to be su
Akenner writes:
> I've been searching on the net for like an hour trying to see how to
> play a CD on FreeBSD, and normally I'd have just tried mounting it,
> being from the Linux world, but when I first checked to be sure of the
> proper way, I found mostly info saying not to mount it at all.
>
I found in the handbook that I could try this:
/sbin/mount /cdrom
I then saw this:
/dev/cd0: device not configured.
Apparently typing /sbin first made it give me a different error message,
I'm just trying to find hwo to configure a drive now. would
/stand/sysinstall work for this?
_
I've been searching on the net for like an hour trying to see how to
play a CD on FreeBSD, and normally I'd have just tried mounting it,
being from the Linux world, but when I first checked to be sure of the
proper way, I found mostly info saying not to mount it at all.
So now I'm not sure wha
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 16:28:00 +0700 (ICT)
Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a C program, how can I play a sound file, what format should I use
> for that sound file?
not entirely sure, but man pcm ( == man 4 sound ) seems to have several
pointers, including a link to the OSS API.
good
Hi,
I have an embeded system build on FreeBSD 4.11, I want to add sound
facility, I have configured pcm and sbc and apparentlyit is working.
In a C program, how can I play a sound file, what format should I use
for that sound file?
Best regards,
Olivier
_
I got the audio CD to be working fine. Still no luck with the DVD burning in
fluxbox. Cannot/do not want to use and KDE or Gnome tools. Anyone has
experience with prodvd for xcdroast?
Thanks.
On 9/1/06, Wei Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mount your CD, change to the mount point, then, for examp
mount your CD, change to the mount point, then, for example, issue the
command: gmaplyer *.mp3
On 8/31/06, Viswas Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Viswas Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed
> > (Gmplayer) and I do not see the
> > option to play an A
I use fluxbox :( no kde
On 8/31/06, Andriy Babiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Viswas Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed
> (Gmplayer) and I do not see the
> option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and
> DVDs. How do I get Audio
> CD's to play? Can
--- Viswas Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed
> (Gmplayer) and I do not see the
> option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and
> DVDs. How do I get Audio
> CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is
> there any
> specific audio alone CD player (GUI
At 2006-08-10T23:05:40+05:30, Viswas Nair wrote:
> I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed (Gmplayer) and I do not
> see the option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and DVDs. How do
> I get Audio CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is there
> any specific audio alone CD player (GU
--- Viswas Nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed
> (Gmplayer) and I do not see the
> option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and
> DVDs. How do I get Audio
> CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is
> there any
> specific audio alone CD player (
I am new to BSD and have mplayer installed (Gmplayer) and I do not see the
option to play an Audio CD, only CDs, files and DVDs. How do I get Audio
CD's to play? Can they be mounted, if so how? Is there any
specific audio alone CD player (GUI based) that you suggest?
Also, whats the most commonly
On Saturday 06 September 2003 06:54 pm, Glenn Johnson wrote:
> Set the device in your CD playing software to the ATAPI device, most
> likely, /dev/acd0.
As easy as that. How bizarre. I guess I was going under the
assumption that it was similar to the linux ide-scsi emulation where
the cd drive
On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 05:47:57PM -0400, Todd Stephens wrote:
> I have an ATAPI CD writer that I have on /dev/cd0c via atapicam. It
> works fine for regular data use, but I can't seem to play an audio
> cd with it. I have tried both xmcd and KsCD under KDE. In both,
> the device used is the ra
I have an ATAPI CD writer that I have on /dev/cd0c via atapicam. It
works fine for regular data use, but I can't seem to play an audio cd
with it. I have tried both xmcd and KsCD under KDE. In both, the
device used is the raw device /dev/rcd0c which has the same permissions
and ownership as
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