--- "N. James Bridge" <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 17:31 -0700, Hoffmann wrote:
Hi All:
I am new to Fedora, and I still didn't realize how
can
I use CD Player. I put a CD into the CD drive, I
push
the 'play' button and nothing hapened. Could anyone explain me how to use CD Player?
Do you see a cd icon appear on the screen, with the legend "Audio Disc"? If so, double click on it and all will become clear...
James
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Hi All:
I do know that, right after putting a CD into the CD drive, automatically the CD Player screen appears on the screen. The problem is: when I push the PLAY button nothing happens. It seems like it is not possible to play a CD from the CD (drive), or the CD Player is ignoring the CD that is into the CD dive? I mean, with Fedora, all we need to do is to rippe the CD first? If that is the case, multimedia should be improved a lot on linux. Right now, all the time I want to listen to a CD (without to ripe it first), I need to move to Windows. Well, I would like to do that with Fedora, instead. Any new hint? Thanks! Hoffmann
I very rarely just play a CD on the computer anymore. But if you want to just play, follow the original reply.
When you press play, and nothing happens, does this mean that the CD does not even spin? Or that the CD spins and there is no sound? What program are you trying to use? I have at least three different players on my machine. Of course there is one other question, is this a standard CD or a copy protected CD that will only play in Windows? I have had one of those and it required Windows to play on a computer. It was in the fine print on the CD.
I have never had a problem just playing a CD in Linux since I started using Linux at home. DVD's have been more of an issue but not that much.
-- Robin Laing