On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 20:54:55 -0400, Greg Lobring wrote: > If I open up Firefox and go to www.seinfeld.com, the flash page loads, > and I can hear the sound crisp and clear. > > If I put a music CD into my computer, the default player opens up (CD > Player), the CD starts playing, but I can't hear a thing. Many CD playing software needs an audio cable between the CD drive and the soundcard. One that doesn't is XMMS' CD Plug-in, see Preferences in XMMS and configure it to read the CDs digitally instead of analogue. If that doesn't fix it and you do have a cable installed, open your audio mixer and search for a mixer channel which is still "mute", e.g. AUX or LINE-IN or anything that might be wired with your CD drive. But playing Audio CDs digitally should work with recent CD drives. > I opened up Rhythembox 0.8.3, extract a track, and try to play it, and > it crashes the program. Run it from an X terminal, save the output or Core dump and submit a bug report. -- Fedora Core release 1 (Yarrow) - Linux 2.4.22-1.2199.nptl loadavg: 0.17 0.21 0.16
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