>> Hello. I'm wondering if there is a similar utility to konqueror's
>> audiocd:/ utility in gnome? Does nautilus have a similar utility?
>> If not, I'll just install konqueror, and use it.
> What does audiocd:/ do? I'm guessing it plays audio CDs. If so,
> then you run Foot->"Sound & Video
On Saturday 17 March 2007 20:19, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. I'm wondering if there is a similar utility to konqueror's
> audiocd:/ utility in gnome? Does nautilus have a similar utility? If
> not, I'll just install konqueror, and use it.
I don't know what audiocd:/ does, but I know that gri
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On 03/17/07 14:19, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. I'm wondering if there is a similar utility to konqueror's
> audiocd:/ utility in gnome? Does nautilus have a similar utility? If
> not, I'll just install konqueror, and use it.
What does audiocd:/
Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Can anyone help me? A world without music is like a world
> without...opensource!!
Totally!
> I'm running a Kernel 2.6.16-1, and i've this problem:
> I'm not able to play audiocd! :-(
>
> Before upgrade kernel i remember there was not problem.
> Now, if i insert audiocd, d
The package is called cdtool, has a bunch of text based tols to interact
with the CD
cdtool (optional, sound)
Sergey A. Ovchar wrote:
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Use cdplay to play an audio CD
Where can I find it ?
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> Use cdplay to play an audio CD
Where can I find it ?
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you don't state wether you use a GUI therefore pop in a cd & try these
Use cdplay to play an audio CD
To play an audio CD, type: cdplay
To play from track 3 type: cdplay 3
To end with a track, type: cdplay 1 4
To play only track 3 type: cdplay 3 3
Pausing an Audio CD type cdpause
Use cdplay to r
Install an audio CD player. Personally, I would run xmms, or gnome-cd
player. The gnome-cd player can be found in gnome-media typically.
Make sure your cd-rom can play audio disks however. This is more of a
hardware issue, if you have problems let me know.
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check out grip if you want gui player. it can rip and play.
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Subject: AudioCD
Hello.
How can I play the Audio-CD's ?
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"Sergey A. Ovchar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I play the Audio-CD's ?
Use an audio CD player. gtcd is buried somewhere in the GNOME stuff
and has always worked adequately for me; you might also install the
'cdtool' package, which gives you command-line programs like 'cdplay'
and 'cdsto
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