On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 16:48:39 -0700 "JOHN H DURRANT" <durrantj@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I am running Fedora Core 3 and can't get my CD to play music. It reads > data files (photos) just fine but the CD Play and grip both won't > recognize it even though the icon that appears on the desktop says > 'Audio CD'. Any thoughts of where I should start looking? First, by "won't recognize" do you mean that you get errors trying to play the CDs? (If so, what are the errors?) Do the tracks show up and appear to be playing but you get no sound? We need more information here to be able to help. If the CDs appear to be playing in grip and the gnome CD player, but you just don't hear anything, here are some things to try: * Check (using alsamixer) that the CD audio channel isn't muted or turned all the way down. be aware that on some setups, the CD might actually be connected to "Aux" instead of "CD" (it's that way on my Thinkpad). Before moving on, just try playing with the sliders while a CD is playing and see if you hear anything. :) * If you still hear nothing, check and make sure there's an audio cable running from the CD drive to the sound card. If not, you either need a cable or (I hear) an XMMS plugin to play the digital audio through your sound card. If there IS a cable there, check and make sure it's plugged in securely. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- * Charles Taylor <tomalek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * Chemistry instructor / Mad scientist / Linux enthusiast! -------------------------------------------------------------------- * Web: http://home.mindspring.com/~charletiv/ --------------------------------------------------------------------