On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 02:20:56PM +0200, Matthias Bethke wrote
Hi Walter,
on Tuesday, 2006-05-09 at 20:34:29, you wrote:
My idea of the right application doesn't install 75% of KDE or GNOME...
Good point! :) What about media-sound/cdplay? Doesn't seem to have any
dependencies at all.
On Sun, 14 May 2006, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 02:20:56PM +0200, Matthias Bethke wrote
Hi Walter,
on Tuesday, 2006-05-09 at 20:34:29, you wrote:
My idea of the right application doesn't install 75% of KDE or
GNOME...
Good point! :) What about
Hi Jeremy,
on Monday, 2006-05-08 at 09:38:34, you wrote:
I don't think you need that silly cable. My understanding was that the
audio cable connected to you sound card was for when you wanted to
listen to the cd and your computer was in low-power mode Either way, I
have stopped installing that
Hi Walter,
on Tuesday, 2006-05-09 at 20:34:29, you wrote:
My idea of the right application doesn't install 75% of KDE or GNOME...
Good point! :) What about media-sound/cdplay? Doesn't seem to have any
dependencies at all.
cheers!
Matthias
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Daniel da Veiga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You don't need the audio-cable to hear music from a cd - just the right
application ;)
Oh yeah, you really don`t need the cable, it just makes things easier,
because it will work with all applications, won`t send data using the
system bus neither
On 5/9/06, Harald Arnesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel da Veiga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You don't need the audio-cable to hear music from a cd - just the right
application ;)
Oh yeah, you really don`t need the cable, it just makes things easier,
because it will work with all
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 11:24:22PM +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote
Note that in both drivers, you need to state you want to use DAE
rather then the old analog method (this is due to the fact that not
all CD-ROM's have good DAE capabilities). Under CD Audio Player,
you need to set Play mode to
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 05:34:57PM +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote
You don't need the audio-cable to hear music from a cd - just the right
application ;)
like:
kscd
amarok
My idea of the right application doesn't install 75% of KDE or GNOME...
[m3000][root][~] emerge -pv kscd
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 05:52:07PM +0200, Harald Arnesen wrote
Stef?n Istv?n [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
h?tf? 08 m?jus 2006 11.32 d?tummal Walter Dnes ezt ?rta:
I've been so used to playing mp3 files that I'm lost with real live
audio CDs (not a data CD with mp3 files). The XMMS docs
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 08:35:04PM -0400, Penguin Lover Walter Dnes squawked:
- alsamixer CD unmuted and volume set to 77
- I am a member of audio and cdrom groups
- the cdplay program sees the number of tracks and and their
lengths on the cdrom. cdplay -c -v goes through the
On May 9, 2006, at 8:34 PM, Willie Wong wrote:
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 08:35:04PM -0400, Penguin Lover Walter Dnes
squawked:
- alsamixer CD unmuted and volume set to 77
- I am a member of audio and cdrom groups
- the cdplay program sees the number of tracks and and their
lengths on
I've been so used to playing mp3 files that I'm lost with real live
audio CDs (not a data CD with mp3 files). The XMMS docs aren't really
helpful. Do I need an additional plug-in? mplayer is worse.
mplayer /dev/cdrom tries to play a file by that name. I emerged
cdplay and cdplay -c -v gets
hétfő 08 május 2006 11.32 dátummal Walter Dnes ezt írta:
I've been so used to playing mp3 files that I'm lost with real live
audio CDs (not a data CD with mp3 files). The XMMS docs aren't really
helpful. Do I need an additional plug-in? mplayer is worse.
mplayer /dev/cdrom tries to play a
On 5/8/06, Stefán István [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hétfő 08 május 2006 11.32 dátummal Walter Dnes ezt írta:
I've been so used to playing mp3 files that I'm lost with real live
audio CDs (not a data CD with mp3 files). The XMMS docs aren't really
helpful. Do I need an additional plug-in?
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Mattias Merilai wrote:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Stéfan is right, you need an analog audio cable connecting your CD
drive to your soundcard (or, if your soundcard support it, a digital
one). Else the drive can't send audio to your speakers.
The
It's strange question ;-) XMMS does it (just activate cdda plugin).
XMMS clones does it. Amarok does it too (at least SVN version - I
don't use Amarok's official releases).
=== On Monday 08 May 2006 18:17, Mattias Merilai wrote: ===
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Stéfan is right, you need an
Mattias Merilai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Stéfan is right, you need an analog audio cable connecting your CD
drive to your soundcard (or, if your soundcard support it, a digital
one). Else the drive can't send audio to your speakers.
The other o/s can send audio to
Stefán István [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hétfő 08 május 2006 11.32 dátummal Walter Dnes ezt írta:
I've been so used to playing mp3 files that I'm lost with real live
audio CDs (not a data CD with mp3 files). The XMMS docs aren't really
helpful. Do I need an additional plug-in? mplayer is
On 5/8/06, Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 08 May 2006 16:04, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On 5/8/06, Stefán István [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hétfő 08 május 2006 11.32 dátummal Walter Dnes ezt írta:
I've been so used to playing mp3 files that I'm lost with real live
On 08 May 2006 16:34, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Monday 08 May 2006 16:04, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Stéfan is right, you need an analog audio cable connecting your CD
drive to your soundcard (or, if your soundcard support it, a digital
one). Else the drive can't send audio to your
=== On Monday 08 May 2006 20:19, Uwe Thiem wrote: ===
On 08 May 2006 16:34, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
Yeah but then your CPU is doing a lot of work. A cable for 10c seems cheaper
than lots of CPU cycles.
Uwe
===
I didn't noticed any
On Monday 08 May 2006 15:38, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
Mattias Merilai wrote:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Stéfan is right, you need an analog audio cable connecting your CD
drive to your soundcard (or, if your soundcard support it, a digital
one). Else the drive can't send audio to your speakers.
On 5/8/06, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah but then your CPU is doing a lot of work. A cable for 10c seems cheaper
than lots of CPU cycles.
I wouldnt' say a _lot_ of CPU cycles. CDDA is just uncompressed
16-bit 44khz 2-channel audio samples. All the app has to do is
configure an alsa
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