Zbigniew Wiech escribe:
> I had the same problem - check the connection (thin 2 or 3 pin wire
> connecting devices) between CD-ROM and sound card.
In any mature enough CD playing application audio should be extracted
digitally with no need of a physical connection. Otherwise it's too
"old skool"
>
2006-09-09 02:27
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Tough experiments with sound
in Debian.Help still appreciated.
I began my problems with programs like audacity,ardour
etc.
I could not get them up and running,it was ardour that
could not connect to Jack or audacity t
Anthony Renaud wrote:
I began my problems with programs like audacity,ardour
etc.
I could not get them up and running,it was ardour that
could not connect to Jack or audacity that had
problems
with the audio input/output layer.But I got that my
problem was more difficult: the system could not pla
I began my problems with programs like audacity,ardour
etc.
I could not get them up and running,it was ardour that
could not connect to Jack or audacity that had
problems
with the audio input/output layer.But I got that my
problem was more difficult: the system could not play
any sound.
With the CD
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