Re: How to play an audio CD?

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On Friday 23 March 2007, Kwan Lowe wrote:

>
> You might want to use the application called "audacious" instead of xmms.
> It's almost identical in usage and appearance:
>
>    yum -y install audacious
>
> Once installed, launch the application (should create a menu entry in your
> KDE and Gnome menus).  When it loads, press ALT-C to bring up the CD player
> -or-, right click the titlebar, go to playback, then "Play CD".
>
> A few things also:
> 1) Check if there's a cable running from your CD player to your
> motherboard. If there's a cable then the CD should play through directly to
> your soundcard.  If it's not there, then you'll need to do as Anne
> suggested and use the extraction method. This is not usually desirable
> since it requires more CPU.
>
> 2) If you don't get sound, check your ALSA sound levels by running kmix or
> the gnome mixer (forget the name). You should have a speaker icon on your
> desktop also, similar to the Windows volume control.
>
I have the same problems with audacious as I do with xmms - it doesn't 
recognise the existence of any audio cd, in either of my drives (I haven't 
yet found where you can tell it which drive to use, although in xmms I have, 
and it made no difference).

The additional problem is that I need double-size display.  Selecting that 
gives me double-size, but the window doesn't resize, and nor does it allow 
manual re-sizing, so I can only see one quarter of the display.

If you have any solutions for either of these, I'd be glad to hear them.

Anne



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