cdparanoia can send its output to your audio device. Just specify
/dev/dsp or /dev/audio as the output file.
btw: You probably only want to do this if you are completely
uninterested in
1) having decent sound quality,
2) running other programs.
:)
On 12/18, Nate Amsden wrote
Huh? I know we're hackers and all, but if the card is even semi-recently new,
I'd be hollering for a replacement.
dar
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Nate Amsden wrote:
> get an audio cable plug it from the headphone jack on the cdrom to the
> line in on the soundcard..that works for me.
>
> nate
>
> aid
get an audio cable plug it from the headphone jack on the cdrom to the
line in on the soundcard..that works for me.
nate
aidanc wrote:
>
> I have an SBLive! Value installed (using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel driver).
> It seems as though the "CD" plug
> on the card is bad, since I've tried changing b
I have an SBLive! Value installed (using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel driver).
It seems as though the "CD" plug
on the card is bad, since I've tried changing both the cable (3
different ones) and the CD-ROM drive, and
still can't play CDs. So far I've been able to use grip to copy an audio
CD into .wav f
4 matches
Mail list logo