Re: FC3/Gnome CD audio question

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:09:31 -0800, Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:11:05 -0500, Jon Nettleton
> <jon.nettleton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:32:02 -0800, Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 10:23:42 -0500, Charles E Taylor IV
> > > <tomalek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > > On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:11:40 -0800
> > > > Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >    I've found that a udev update through up2date fixed many of the
> > > > > problems. Now the CD plays, but still no audio. I've turned up every
> > > > > option in alsamixer. I enabled the Gnome sound server on start up and
> > > > > I'm getting system sounds, but no audio from the CD.
> > > >
> > > > If this is a new machine (one that you haven't used to play CDs under
> > > > Linux before), do you actually have an audio cable going from your CD
> > > > drive to your sound card?  I had that trouble with a machine I built from
> > > > parts a while back.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Good question and one I had wondered about myself. I don't know. It's
> > > an eMachines box that had Windows XP on it but I never booted XP. I
> > > just assumed it had a cable if that was required. Typically (on my
> > > machines - this one is my wife's first Linux box) I use alsaplayer
> > > which plays digitally and I do not have the audio cable. I guess
> > > gnome-cd doesn't do digital playback?
> > >
> > > I'll check the cable, and I'll check shich drive (DVD or CD) has the
> > > cable. Could be either I suppose.
> > >
> > > thanks for the feedback.
> > >
> > > - Mark
> > >
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> >
> > The default cdplayer application doesn't use the analog cable anymore.
> >  It reads the data directly from the cdplayer over the ide bus.
> > Unfortunately, I have found some problems with certain cdrom drives,
> > using this method.  In particular the burners that came with Dell
> > Dimension's had this problem. The tell tale sign is a bunch of drive
> > seek errors in dmesg.  The easiest solution I found to fix this
> > problem was to switch to using goobox as my cdrom player.
> > http://gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=531 (sorry no rpms).  In general
> > I find this a much nicer player.
> >
> > -Jon
> 
> Jon,
>    Thanks for the info. In my case I have no drive seek errors on
> either drive but I still don't get audio. I tried setting up
> Alsaplayer but I'm in dependency hell at the moment and don't have
> time to deal with that until this evening. I'll try goobox and see if
> I can get it installed, again assuming no major dependency problems.
> 

Install smart (Smart Package Manager, http://smartpm.org) to handle
your package dependency problems.

>    With the udev update I did this morning I have far more
> functionality right now. gnome-cd spins the disk and tries to play it.
> It downloads CD info and displays that. Also Music Player opens, sees
> the CD and allows me to rip the CD to disk creating ogg files, and the
> ogg files play fine, so I'm able to get some music into the house even
> though it's not highly automated at the moment.
> 
>    This will likely come down to finding the right set of
> applications. I use alsaplayer but I think it's dis management
> features are not rich enough for my wife. May try Aqualung also...
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Mark
> 
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