Re: How can I use CD Player? [SECOND (better) question]

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--- Robin Laing <Robin.Laing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hoffmann wrote:
> > --- "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.
> 
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> Robin Laing
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Hi Robin,

In response to your question, THE CD I HAVE IS THE
ORIGINAL STANDARD CD I just bought at Amazon.com.
Do you have any hint? I am really anxious to listen my
CDs on Fedora.
Thanks!
Hoffmann


	
		
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