On Tuesday 25 July 2006 05:10, Tim wrote: > On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 17:57 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: > > All I want is for an audio CD to be automatically playable. I like > > xmms for this. What exactly is it that recognises an audio CD for > > playing? I have set the kde file association for .wav to xmms. > > Audio CDs are not comprised of wave files, nor of any "files". So > anything that pretends to play a CD by suggesting its letting you select > wave files isn't really doing that. > > In my XMMS configuration preferences I have a CD audio player plugin, > and its configuration has settings for which drive it applies to. It > has me configure a device and the usual mount point. In that mount > point appear pseudo files in the XMMS play file dialogue. Just like > Windows does (a listing of tracks like "Track 01.cda"). Add them to > your playlist. > > It also has options for analogue playback (via an audio cable between > your drive and sound card) or digital playback (via the data lead > between your drive and the IDE/SCSI/etc bus). > > Hi, Tim. I can play back using xmms, but I have to manually tell it to play the CD rather than files on the hdd. I don't want that for other users. Do you know how to make xmms the default, automatic playback application? (KDE, if it matters.) Anne
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