On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 09:57:23PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Let us know, I'm curious :-)
Me too, this is remarkable.
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On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 09:54:10PM +0100, Dominik George wrote:
> Hi Tomás,
>
> > Another possibility (apart from those mentioned in the thread) would
> > be that it passes through a different set of udev rules depending on
> > the USB port?
> >
> >
Hi Tomás,
> Another possibility (apart from those mentioned in the thread) would
> be that it passes through a different set of udev rules depending on
> the USB port?
>
> You might watch udev doing its thing with udevadm (not much recent
> experience here, sorry).
ok, I might try that.
Right n
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On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 06:39:13PM +0100, Dominik George wrote:
> Hi Ric,
>
> > You might check your user manual to see if one side is USB 2.0 and the
> > other USB 3.0. That might make a difference. Ric
>
> that's indeed the case.
>
> Now, why does
Le duodi 12 ventôse, an CCXXV, Dominik George a écrit :
> Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided
> as a USB mass storage device as /dev/sdc, with a partition containing a
> FAT filesystem and RIFF audio / WAV files.
>
> Now, I am using a USB CD-ROM drive, and eventu
Hi Ric,
> You might check your user manual to see if one side is USB 2.0 and the
> other USB 3.0. That might make a difference. Ric
that's indeed the case.
Now, why does the USB 2.0 port lead to that WAV file thing, while the
USB 3.0 port does CDDA?
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On 03/02/2017 11:30 AM, Dominik George wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to tip an audio CD, like I did hundreds of times before. I
tried to run ripit, and it complained that there was no audio CD
inserted.
Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided
as a USB mass storage devic
Hi,
I just tried to tip an audio CD, like I did hundreds of times before. I
tried to run ripit, and it complained that there was no audio CD
inserted.
Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided
as a USB mass storage device as /dev/sdc, with a partition containing a
FAT
Thanks to all who replied and for the good advice and troubleshooting
help. As is often the case, all of my problems were "Operator Error" and
I have managed to get myself "un-fubarred" again. I can now play my
audio cds using xmms, listen to NPR and BBC news on RealPlayer, and burn
cds as user, us
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On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 07:33:01PM -0800, Lonnie Sutton wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 06:52:03PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> > Cd playing rpgorams like xmms-cdread and grip just ask the CD drive to
> > play an audio CD, and they then start blitting the digital stream (or
> > send analog audio direc
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 11:06:49PM +0100, Stephen Cormier wrote:
> On March 9, 2003 03:01 am, Lonnie Sutton wrote:
>
>
> > Also, there is a symlink /dev/cdrom -> /dec/scd0.
>
> Did you check the permissons on the /dev/scd0 I had the same problem and I
> just had to chmod +rwx /dev/scd0 and now
* Lonnie Sutton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Mar 08. 2003 21:28]:
> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:05:25AM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> > Package: xmms-cdread
> > .
> > Description: Input plugin for XMMS that reads audio data from CDs
> > XMMS Input plugin which will read an audio CD as data and play it i
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 06:52:03PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 07:04:09PM -0800, Lonnie Sutton wrote:
> > I am using Woody 3.0 and XMMS 1.2.7 and until recently had both a SCSI
> > CD Burner and an IDE CDROM that I used for normally reading data and
> > playing CD's, using XMMS
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 06:07:22PM -0800, Lonnie Sutton wrote:
>
> Thanks for your help. As you may have seen in my reply to Michael, I had
> *not* changed the audio cable from the defunct drive to the burner
> drive, as I should have. It is now done, and as I said, it works using
>
On March 9, 2003 03:01 am, Lonnie Sutton wrote:
> Also, there is a symlink /dev/cdrom -> /dec/scd0.
Did you check the permissons on the /dev/scd0 I had the same problem and I
just had to chmod +rwx /dev/scd0 and now CD's play perfectly in XMMS.
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:05:25AM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> * Michael Waters ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Mar 07. 2003 02:10]:
>
> > Is the cd audio cable attached to the soundcard? :)
>
> Also, note the last line:
>
> Package: xmms-cdread
> .
> Description: In
to the confusion,
> > I tried to play a CD using Gnome's gtcd player. It sees the CD I want to
> > listen to, and says it is playing it, but no sound. I made sure that the
> > CD burner had group CDROM and I am listed as belonging to that group.
>
> Is the cd audio
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 07:04:09PM -0800, Lonnie Sutton wrote:
> I am using Woody 3.0 and XMMS 1.2.7 and until recently had both a SCSI
> CD Burner and an IDE CDROM that I used for normally reading data and
> playing CD's, using XMMS. My IDE CDROM recently died, so I thought I
> would just change m
* Michael Waters ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Mar 07. 2003 02:10]:
> Is the cd audio cable attached to the soundcard? :)
Also, note the last line:
Package: xmms-cdread
.
Description: Input plugin for XMMS that reads audio data from CDs
XMMS Input plugin which will read an audio CD as data
> listen to, and says it is playing it, but no sound. I made sure that the
> CD burner had group CDROM and I am listed as belonging to that group.
Is the cd audio cable attached to the soundcard? :) Is there a link
/dev/cdrom -> /dev/scd0
Michael
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I am using Woody 3.0 and XMMS 1.2.7 and until recently had both a SCSI
CD Burner and an IDE CDROM that I used for normally reading data and
playing CD's, using XMMS. My IDE CDROM recently died, so I thought I
would just change my fstab to point to the SCSI burner and use that for
the CD's I wanted
At 11:31 PM 11/25/02 +, Pigeon wrote:
>I don't see why this shouldn't work with a loopback-mounted ISO image
>- as per Sean's suggestion - if I understand correctly, the loopback
>mounting system is transparent, so whatever is reading the
>loopback-mounted image sees it as a normal CD drive, an
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 14:11:14 -0500, Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> "Vineet" == Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Vineet> * Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021125 06:51]:
>>> Is there any way to emulate a cdrom device? Granted CDRs are
>>> inexpensive, but I was wonderi
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 09:45:57 -0800
Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021125 06:51]:
> >
> > Is there any way to emulate a cdrom device? Granted CDRs are
> > inexpensive, but I was wondering if there was a way to "burn"
> > a cd to a file for testing and they play it like
* Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021125 13:08]:
> I had tried earlier to get dd to copy directly without luck.
>
> dd if=/dev/sr0 of=cdimage
>
> or
>
> dd if=/dev/scd0 of=cdimage
>
> But that results in:
>
> Nov 25 12:29:14 laptop kernel: SCSI cdrom error : host 0 channel 0 id 0 lun
>
At 02:32 PM 11/25/02 -0500, sean finney wrote:
>well, i've never tried this (but have used it for other things), but
>try mounting it on a loopback device and playing it from that.
>
>example:
>
># losetup /dev/loop0 cdimage.iso
>$ cdplay -d /dev/loop0
>
># losetup -d /dev/loop0
>
>i know this work
g. you will then need an application that reads cd audio
digitally.
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 09:56:54AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> >You won't be able to play it like an audio CD. When your CD-ROM drive
> >does this, it does it at a much lower level; the OS just gives it
> >cd-player-style commands like "play" "stop" "skip", etc, rather than
> >reading the bits of
> "Vineet" == Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Vineet> * Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021125 06:51]:
>> Is there any way to emulate a cdrom device? Granted CDRs are
>> inexpensive, but I was wondering if there was a way to "burn" a cd to
>> a file for testing and they play it li
At 09:45 AM 11/25/02 -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
>You won't be able to play it like an audio CD. When your CD-ROM drive
>does this, it does it at a much lower level; the OS just gives it
>cd-player-style commands like "play" "stop" "skip", etc, rather than
>reading the bits of music and feeding the
* Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021125 06:51]:
>
> Is there any way to emulate a cdrom device? Granted CDRs are inexpensive,
> but I was wondering if there was a way to "burn" a cd to a file for
> testing and they play it like an audio CD.
You won't be able to play it like an audio CD. When
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 09:45, Bill Moseley wrote:
>
> Is there any way to emulate a cdrom device? Granted CDRs are inexpensive,
> but I was wondering if there was a way to "burn" a cd to a file for
> testing and they play it like an audio CD.
>
> I was trying out some modifications the a cdrdao T
Is there any way to emulate a cdrom device? Granted CDRs are inexpensive,
but I was wondering if there was a way to "burn" a cd to a file for
testing and they play it like an audio CD.
I was trying out some modifications the a cdrdao TOC file and would have
liked a way to listen to the results w
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 02:56:29PM -0400, Mike Frisch wrote:
> Can somebody recommend a decent GUI front-end for writing CD audio to
> CD-R? Essentially a wrapper for cdrecord and some utility to convert
There are lots. Some of the ones I've tried are: xcdroast, gcombust
and gtoast
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On Fri, 17 May 2002, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> (Baloo - I tried to reply to you privately but the mail bounced)
Read the bounce message. Most likely you got bounced due to an open
relay being involved and there will likely be a URL pointing you
somepl
On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 09:36, Matthew Reath, CCNA wrote:
> I have found that ecliptRoaster has worked out great for me.
The deb package is eroaster.
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> On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 09:36:42AM -0500, Matthew Reath, CCNA wrote:
> > I have found that ecliptRoaster has worked out great for me.
>
> Never heard of that one, but the screenshot on freshmeat looks nice.
> Yet another burner app to try :-)
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> On Thu, 16 May 2002, Mike Frisch wrote:
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>> Can somebody recommend a decent GUI front-end for writing CD audio to
>> CD-R? Essentially a wrapper for cdrecord and some utility to convert
&
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 09:36:42AM -0500, Matthew Reath, CCNA wrote:
> I have found that ecliptRoaster has worked out great for me.
Never heard of that one, but the screenshot on freshmeat looks nice.
Yet another burner app to try :-)
> Instead of writing your own perhaps it would be wise to join
good open source
cd burning solution that rivalled roxio that would be great.
Well, just a few thoughts anyway.
thanks,
Matt
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On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 16:18, Mike Frisch wrote:
> On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 12:26:40AM -0700, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> > MP3 to WAV, I use xmms with the disk writer output plugin. For the
> > burning process itself, I use cdroast.
>
> I am trying to make it a one-step process, instead of two.
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 12:26:40AM -0700, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> MP3 to WAV, I use xmms with the disk writer output plugin. For the
> burning process itself, I use cdroast.
I am trying to make it a one-step process, instead of two. I tried
xcdroast but quickly found that it doesn't handle
Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Mike Frisch wrote:
Can somebody recommend a decent GUI front-end for writing CD audio to
CD-R? Essentially a wrapper for cdrecord and some utility to convert
MP3 to WAV. I am looking for something easy to use and reliable.
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On Thu, 16 May 2002, Mike Frisch wrote:
> Can somebody recommend a decent GUI front-end for writing CD audio to
> CD-R? Essentially a wrapper for cdrecord and some utility to convert
> MP3 to WAV. I am looking for something easy to use and
Quoting Mike Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can somebody recommend a decent GUI front-end for writing CD audio to
> CD-R? Essentially a wrapper for cdrecord and some utility to convert
> MP3 to WAV. I am looking for something easy to use and reliable.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 13:56, Mike Frisch wrote:
> Can somebody recommend a decent GUI front-end for writing CD audio to
> CD-R? Essentially a wrapper for cdrecord and some utility to convert
> MP3 to WAV. I am looking for something easy to use and reliable.
Sounds like xcdroast is wh
Can somebody recommend a decent GUI front-end for writing CD audio to
CD-R? Essentially a wrapper for cdrecord and some utility to convert
MP3 to WAV. I am looking for something easy to use and reliable.
Thanks,
Mike.
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* Rory O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011108 08:16]:
> I can play the CD with xmms and gtcd...just no sound. mp3s play on xmms
> just fine. i'm totally stumped. anyone had this problem?
I often have this problem on my laptop. I'd like to know the reason,
maybe it's the same as in your case.
I
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 01:14:44AM -0600, Rory O'Connor wrote:
> I've eliminated the possibility that this is a hardware problem. I
> switched out the CD-ROM and the audio cable from a computer I know they
> worked fine on. The light is flashing when the CD is playing, and I can
> hear sound t
I've eliminated the possibility that this is a hardware problem. I
switched out the CD-ROM and the audio cable from a computer I know they
worked fine on. The light is flashing when the CD is playing, and I can
hear sound thru headphones.
I can play the CD with xmms and gtcd...just no sound.
When you play a CD, can you confirm that the activity light on the front
of the drive is lit or flashing?
Can you hear them if you plug headphones into the jack on the front of
the drive? After adjusting the volume dial on it?
Check your mixer settings (with a program such as gmix for gnome
environ
At 07:10 PM 11/7/01 -0600, Rory O'Connor wrote:
>I got the soundcard working, I can see the audio files on the audio CD
>(titles even loaded from cddb), and I can even play them. I just can't
>HEAR them. Is there some trick to being able to hear audio from the CD?
> I checked and the CD player
I got the soundcard working, I can see the audio files on the audio CD
(titles even loaded from cddb), and I can even play them. I just can't
HEAR them. Is there some trick to being able to hear audio from the CD?
I checked and the CD player is plugged in to the soundcard's CD IN
jack. I ca
Deb-heads,
Just installed XMMS 1.2.5 from Debian's Woody branch and everything seems
to be fine EXCEPT when it comes to playing CDs. Poked around a bit and what
I discovered is that I am missing the "Cd Audio Player" input plugin from my
list of available input plugins.
S
Running potatoe r2. All the cd player apps that I tried halt after playing
the first song. Anyone heard anything like this?
dar
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 03:02:03PM -0400, Rob Mahurin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Under kernel 2.2.16 I can play CD audio normally; however, under
> 2.2.19 I get
>
> 14:58 tty1 $ cdir
> unknown cd - 64:30 in 6 tracks
> 10:11.62 1
> 15:17.00 2
> 9:59.08 3
> 8:19
Hello,
Under kernel 2.2.16 I can play CD audio normally; however, under
2.2.19 I get
14:58 tty1 $ cdir
unknown cd - 64:30 in 6 tracks
10:11.62 1
15:17.00 2
9:59.08 3
8:19.55 4
3:39.12 5
17:01.40 6
14:58 tty1 $ cdplay
sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports ILLEGAL REQUEST.
sr0: CDROM (ioctl
Yep, that's exactely what I've done - both /dev/cdrom and /dev/hdc* are chown
root.cdrom
Then make sure that you are adduser cdrom, and everything works as
it should!
Matthew
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 10:31:27 -0500, Scott Patterson said:
>
>
>
> >I had done that, but overlooked one small fact
>I had done that, but overlooked one small fact; I was in the cdrom group,
>but not the disk group, to which /dev/hdc was pointed. I had no rights to
>physically scan the CD for tracks!
>
>How has everyone else set up the permissions for their IDE /dev/cdrom links?
>I don't like being in the di
ou what device name it is, etc. But after that, it worked
> fine for
> me.
>
> Cameron Matheson
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 1:42 PM
> Subject: CD Audio track
ber 23, 2000 1:42 PM
Subject: CD Audio tracks/file system
> I was just over at a friend's place, and showing him how to use Storm...
> when I showed him XMMS, and he asked if it would play CDs. I said "It's
> supposed to..." and put a CD in, pointed it at his /cdrom p
I was just over at a friend's place, and showing him how to use Storm...
when I showed him XMMS, and he asked if it would play CDs. I said "It's
supposed to..." and put a CD in, pointed it at his /cdrom path, and it
showed up! All sorts of *.cda tracks. I can't replicate it on my system
though!
Petru NOTINGHER wrote:
>
> Could you tell me what are the 'recording' settings ? I don't know
> how to set them. Thanks.
I don't know about the mixer that you use, but I usually use xfmix.
just click the button that turns red on the CD channel. and make
sure that the CD channel isn't muted while
Could you tell me what are the 'recording' settings ? I don't know
how to set them. Thanks.
> Have you tried playing with the 'recording' settings? with my
> SB 64PCI board, for some odd reason if I don't have the channel
> selected for recording I don't get anything. Sounds strange
> I know...
Notingher Petru wrote:
>
> Of course the cable is connected. Moreover, it works wonderfully with
> Bill's stuff.
Have you tried playing with the 'recording' settings? with my
SB 64PCI board, for some odd reason if I don't have the channel
selected for recording I don't get anything. Sounds stra
ave a problem with the audio CDs: workman (or XPlayCD) seems to play
them,
>> but I have no sound from the card. TkMixer has no influence on it.
>>
>> Have an idea ?
>
>Well, it's the obvious... but is the CD audio cable connected between
>your CD and the sound ca
gt; Have an idea ?
Well, it's the obvious... but is the CD audio cable connected between
your CD and the sound card?
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Thanks a lot. In fact, I chose the ES1370 and all the .wav files play. On the
contrary,
I have a problem with the audio CDs: workman (or XPlayCD) seems to play them,
but I have no sound from the card. TkMixer has no influence on it.
Have an idea ?
Petru
Cyrus Patel wrote:
> Hi Petru,
>
> I
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