Re: Music CDROM - Wont even read Music CD

2003-02-17 Thread massey
Sorry must not have been clear. The Music CD's data does not even show up.
Data CD like FreeBSD 5.0 or Office do show up. I tried 10 or 12 CD's with
music and got the same error.
They mount at startup so I am not mounting the CD drive.

Very odd!




 On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:10:16 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/16/2003 09:18:38 PM:

 No need to mount them to paly music. Just need a cd player app. XMMS
 or
 gRip
 work nicely in Gnome, workbone is probably best from teh console.

 Adam

 Workman is another X11 audio cdplayer that works well.
 --
 Chip

 Just to mention 2 others (very compact, will run from the slit in
 Blackbox or the equivalent in Windowmaker and Afterstep): ascd,
 wmcdplayer.

 Jud

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Re: Music CDROM - Wont even read Music CD

2003-02-17 Thread Adam Maas
Well, since music CD's are raw data, raher than a file system, you'll never
see the data (Except in BeOS). Just stick them in and try to play them with
a Audio CD player App.

Adam

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 Sorry must not have been clear. The Music CD's data does not even show up.
 Data CD like FreeBSD 5.0 or Office do show up. I tried 10 or 12 CD's with
 music and got the same error.
 They mount at startup so I am not mounting the CD drive.

 Very odd!




  On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:10:16 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/16/2003 09:18:38 PM:
 
  No need to mount them to paly music. Just need a cd player app. XMMS
  or
  gRip
  work nicely in Gnome, workbone is probably best from teh console.
 
  Adam
 
  Workman is another X11 audio cdplayer that works well.
  --
  Chip
 
  Just to mention 2 others (very compact, will run from the slit in
  Blackbox or the equivalent in Windowmaker and Afterstep): ascd,
  wmcdplayer.
 
  Jud
 
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Re: Music CDROM - Wont even read Music CD

2003-02-17 Thread Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Sorry must not have been clear. The Music CD's data does not even show up.
 Data CD like FreeBSD 5.0 or Office do show up. I tried 10 or 12 CD's with
 music and got the same error.
 They mount at startup so I am not mounting the CD drive.
 
 Very odd!

Not at all.  To repeat:  Music CDs do *not* get mounted.

The error you're getting is telling you that there is not ISO 9660
filesystem on the CD, which is true; ISO 9660 is the format for data
CDs, and is *not* used for music CDs.

You just use a CD-playing application, and you do *not* attempt to
mount music CDs.


  On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:10:16 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/16/2003 09:18:38 PM:
 
  No need to mount them to paly music. Just need a cd player app. XMMS
  or
  gRip
  work nicely in Gnome, workbone is probably best from teh console.
 
  Adam
 
  Workman is another X11 audio cdplayer that works well.
  --
  Chip
 
  Just to mention 2 others (very compact, will run from the slit in
  Blackbox or the equivalent in Windowmaker and Afterstep): ascd,
  wmcdplayer.
 
  Jud
 
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RE: Music CDROM - Wont even read Music CD

2003-02-17 Thread Brian Henning
Correct me if i am wrong, I belive this goes for VCD's and DVD's also.

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Subject: Re: Music CDROM - Wont even read Music CD



[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Sorry must not have been clear. The Music CD's data does not even show up.

 Data CD like FreeBSD 5.0 or Office do show up. I tried 10 or 12 CD's with

 music and got the same error.

 They mount at startup so I am not mounting the CD drive.

 

 Very odd!

Not at all. To repeat: Music CDs do *not* get mounted.

The error you're getting is telling you that there is not ISO 9660

filesystem on the CD, which is true; ISO 9660 is the format for data

CDs, and is *not* used for music CDs.

You just use a CD-playing application, and you do *not* attempt to

mount music CDs.



  On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:10:16 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/16/2003 09:18:38 PM:

 

  No need to mount them to paly music. Just need a cd player app. XMMS

  or

  gRip

  work nicely in Gnome, workbone is probably best from teh console.

 

  Adam

 

  Workman is another X11 audio cdplayer that works well.

  --

  Chip

 

  Just to mention 2 others (very compact, will run from the slit in

  Blackbox or the equivalent in Windowmaker and Afterstep): ascd,

  wmcdplayer.

 

  Jud

 

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RE: Music CDROM - Wont even read Music CD

2003-02-17 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 Correct me if i am wrong, I belive this goes for VCD's and DVD's also.

consider yourself corrected.

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Sorry must not have been clear. The Music CD's data does not even show
 up.

 Data CD like FreeBSD 5.0 or Office do show up. I tried 10 or 12 CD's
 with

 music and got the same error.

 They mount at startup so I am not mounting the CD drive.



 Very odd!

 Not at all. To repeat: Music CDs do *not* get mounted.

 The error you're getting is telling you that there is not ISO 9660

 filesystem on the CD, which is true; ISO 9660 is the format for data

 CDs, and is *not* used for music CDs.

 You just use a CD-playing application, and you do *not* attempt to

 mount music CDs.



  On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:10:16 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/16/2003 09:18:38
 PM:

 

  No need to mount them to paly music. Just need a cd player app.
 XMMS

  or

  gRip

  work nicely in Gnome, workbone is probably best from teh console.

 

  Adam

 

  Workman is another X11 audio cdplayer that works well.

  --

  Chip

 

  Just to mention 2 others (very compact, will run from the slit in

  Blackbox or the equivalent in Windowmaker and Afterstep): ascd,

  wmcdplayer.

 

  Jud

 

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cdcontrol(1), which is part of the base system is usually the easiest I
find, i.e.

cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0c info (or play, or stop or whatever)

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