Alban Browaeys wrote on Jun, 1:
> > With kaffeine/xine the same cracking/skipping sound while playing
> > With kscd played perfectly
Does this only happen when playing cds? If it happens with audio files
as well, you may want to try lowering your mixer levels (in alsa-mixer
or kmix for example).
Alban,
Alban Browaeys wrote on Jun, 1:
> > With kaffeine/xine the same cracking/skipping sound while playing
> > With kscd played perfectly
>
>
> kscd use the analog output from the cd reader (the cable that goes from
> the player to the sound card).
> kaffeine/xine use the digital outpu
Le Mon, 30 May 2005 18:19:50 -0300, Paulo M C Aragão a écrit :
> With kaffeine/xine the same cracking/skipping sound while playing
> With kscd played perfectly
kscd use the analog output from the cd reader (the cable that goes from
the player to the sound card).
kaffeine/xine use the d
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 06:55:15PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> Perfect application for strace. Use:
>
> strace -o LOG.txt kaffeine
>
> Wait until you see kaffeine issue "device is busy" and then kill kaffeine.
>
> Load up the file LOG.txt with an editor. Do a search for "device is busy"
On Mon 30 May 05, 7:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 06:11:54PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> > Try this:
> >
> > 1. Open kaffeine/xine and start playing something. 2. Open a mixer
> > program. Make sure the settings are not cranked up while kaffe
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 06:11:54PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> Try this:
>
> 1. Open kaffeine/xine and start playing something. 2. Open a mixer
> program. Make sure the settings are not cranked up while kaffeine is
> playing.
Thanks for the persistence !
After I replied to your 1st e-mai
On Mon 30 May 05, 6:19 PM, Paulo M C Aragão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 04:56:13PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
>
> > james was suggesting to kill arts and see if your sound is any better. this
> > effectively kills the middleman -- your audio program wi
Hi Peter,
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 04:56:13PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> james was suggesting to kill arts and see if your sound is any better. this
> effectively kills the middleman -- your audio program will interact directly
> with the sound hardware instead of needing to interact with
On Mon 30 May 05, 4:40 PM, Paulo M C Aragão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi James,
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 06:13:29PM +0100, James Stembridge wrote:
>
> > > I hear a constant cracking/skipping noise when I play Audio CDs with
> > > kaffeine/xine. I'm using both straight out-of-the-box, instal
Hi James,
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 06:13:29PM +0100, James Stembridge wrote:
> > I hear a constant cracking/skipping noise when I play Audio CDs with
> > kaffeine/xine. I'm using both straight out-of-the-box, installed from
> > Debian binary packages.
> >
> > Some info about my setup:
> >
> > OS
On 5/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hear a constant cracking/skipping noise when I play Audio CDs with
> kaffeine/xine. I'm using both straight out-of-the-box, installed from
> Debian binary packages.
>
> Some info about my setup:
>
> OS: Debian Sarge with KDE 3.3.2
> So
Hi,
I hear a constant cracking/skipping noise when I play Audio CDs with
kaffeine/xine. I'm using both straight out-of-the-box, installed from
Debian binary packages.
Some info about my setup:
OS: Debian Sarge with KDE 3.3.2
Sound driver: sb
Audio system: aRts (libarts1 1.3.2-3)
There are no
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 16:28:00 +0300
David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Play with no problem at all, once one finds the correct directory (they
> are not "mounted" like other file-systems media.
>
> However, the control on XMMS (volume, equalizer, etc.) have not effect
> on the volume or soun
Play with no problem at all, once one finds the correct directory (they are
not "mounted" like other file-systems media.
However, the control on XMMS (volume, equalizer, etc.) have not effect on the
volume or sound. Audio files played off disks work normally.
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Hi, I installed the gcd package and I was able to play music CDs that
way. However, when gcd is running and there's no disc in the drive, I
get a constant stream of the following in the logs:
Sep 4 02:20:08 kronstadt kernel: ATAPI device hdc:
Sep 4 02:20:08 kronstadt kernel: Unknown Error Typ
On Mon, Jan 24, 2000 at 01:08:01AM +, Ethan Benson wrote:
> also you did logout and
> login again after ...
This was the problem.
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On 23/1/2000 David J. Kanter wrote:
OK, I did chgrp cdrom /dev/hdc, and then adduser david cdrom. But now I
can't play CDs. When I start xfreecd, I get: CDROM device: Permission
denied. Do I need to change the group on the /dev/cdrom as well?
are you sure /dev/hdc is your cdrom device? the /de
On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 11:32:18AM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
> OK, I did chgrp cdrom /dev/hdc, and then adduser david cdrom. But now I
> can't play CDs. When I start xfreecd, I get: CDROM device: Permission
> denied. Do I need to change the group on the /dev/cdrom as well?
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On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 03:50:36PM +, Ethan Benson wrote:
> the proper way to identify your cdrom device and do a chgrp cdrom on
> it, then add yourself to group cdrom instead.
>
> if its a ATAPI cdrom (probably) and its master on the secondary IDE
> its /dev/hdc if its slave on primary its
On 23/1/2000 David J. Kanter wrote:
Just to be sure I did this the correct Debian way: to let myself play audio
CDs, I added myself to the disk group.
I can play CDs now, so everything works. But again I want to do this right.
ack! NO!!
now your user can write to ALL disks even your ext2 fil
Just to be sure I did this the correct Debian way: to let myself play audio
CDs, I added myself to the disk group.
I can play CDs now, so everything works. But again I want to do this right.
Thanks.
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