On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 10:47:46AM -0700, David E. Fox wrote: > On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 15:46:14 +0200 > Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Any command line tool that plays both? > > I can't think of any specifically that do the job. > > On the other hand, one would think that 'mplayer' should be do it, but > several attempts to access the cd device (/dev/cdrom, or /dev/hdc) > failed here. 'mplayer vcd://1' managed to read the TOC and it acted > like it was going to work (disc accesses) but it just stops. I really > didn't expect that to work, because I have an audio CD in the drive, > but not a video cd. Still, one would guess that if there's any command > like player that should be able to do the job, it should be mplayer, > simply because it seems to be able to play anything, and audio CD > playback should be simple enough, relative to the other stuff that > mplayer can do. > If it isn't a video CD, try cdda:// and make sure /dev/cdrom is a symbolic link to your cd player.
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