On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 17:43:46 -0500 (EST) Stephen Powell
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>But before you give up,
>check a few more things.
Thanks Stephen,
I have done all that to get mplayer working - Florian directed me
through that, and you might have seen my posts regarding that subject.
Thanks aga
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 17:19:50 -0500 (EST), Charlie wrote:
> Sadly it doesn't work for me Stephen. Obviously my lappy doesn't have
> the cable lead from CDROM to speaker. :-( sigh
> But just reading the man page that little application is a treasure for
> any lappy where they haven't decided to save a
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 10:11:37 -0500 (EST) Stephen Powell
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>I have an Acer laptop that I use as a desktop [we only have solar
>> power] so not certain there is a cable connection? Usually not
>> included in laptops I think, but will give it a larrup.
Sadly it doesn't work fo
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 10:11:37 -0500 (EST) Stephen Powell
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>No, that is a different package and a different tool. The package
>name is cdtool. It exists in both stable and testing.
Thanks Stephen,
Will give it a try the other didn't work so purged it again.
Be well,
Char
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 22:30:38 -0500 (EST), Charlie wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 22:11:04 -0500 (EST) Stephen Powell
> shared this with us all:
>>Personally, I like cdplay. It's part of the cdtool package.
>>It's also a command line tool. The thing I like most about cdplay
>>is that it's extremely e
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 09:10:22 +0200 Teemu Likonen
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>* 2010-02-02 13:35 (+1100), Charlie wrote:
>
>> $ mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/media/cdrom1 cdda://track1
>>
>> gives this error message:
>
>Are you sure that the device name is correct? How about this:
>
>$ mplayer -cdr
* 2010-02-02 13:35 (+1100), Charlie wrote:
> $ mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/media/cdrom1 cdda://track1
>
> gives this error message:
Are you sure that the device name is correct? How about this:
$ mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/cdrom1 cdda://1
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>> Totem.
>>
>> I've never used Mplayer but though it can read hardrive audio files
>> and play them it can't play audio CD's or won't mount them on my
>> system, and being audio files I can't manually mount them either.
>>
>>
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 22:11:04 -0500 (EST)
Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 21:35:39 -0500 (EST), Charlie wrote:
...
> > $ mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/media/cdrom1 cdda://track1
> >
> > gives this error message:
> >
> > MPlayer SVN-r30075 (C) 2000-2009 MPlayer Team
> > Can't open joysti
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 21:47:42 -0500 Celejar shared
this with us all:
>I've never done this, but it looks like 'track' ought to be an
>integer. What happens when you try
>
>$ mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/media/cdrom1 cdda://1
>
>Celejar
Thank you Celejar,
It appears that mplayer can't mount the dev
files and
> play them it can't play audio CD's or won't mount them on my system,
> and being audio files I can't manually mount them either.
>
> Googled and found some stuff, but nothing that would help.
>
> Using Debian Squeeze 2.6.32-trunk-686
>
> $
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 13:35:39 +1100
Charlie wrote:
...
Note - in my experience (FWIW - I'm no expert) the answer to any question with
the words 'mplayer' and 'can' is 'yes'.
...
> $ mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/media/cdrom1 cdda://track1
>
> gives this error message:
...
> Playing cdda://track
Now I have sound working, though I might listen to an audio CD. Yeah
right. Missing something again. Can't get an audio CD playing with
Totem.
I've never used Mplayer but though it can read hardrive audio files and
play them it can't play audio CD's or won't mount the
JoeHill wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> When I try to rip from an audio CD, Sound Juicer fails with an error that it
> 'cannot read from cd device'. I can mount and read data CD's, but no audio
> CD's. I've searched on the terms of this error, but nothing usefu
Hey there,
When I try to rip from an audio CD, Sound Juicer fails with an error that it
'cannot read from cd device'. I can mount and read data CD's, but no audio
CD's. I've searched on the terms of this error, but nothing useful comes up.
I'm at a loss as to h
On Sep 14, 2007, at 3:04 PM, Rick wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20070912/tc_pcworld/137106
Read this, you thought DRM endcoding music was bad... this is sick.
"tracking" you...
I don't see what's so awful about this, to be honest. It allows fair
use while still providing a way to
http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20070912/tc_pcworld/137106
Read this, you thought DRM endcoding music was bad... this is sick.
"tracking" you...
Cheer's
Richard
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On Thursday 13 October 2005 17:27, Amir Widjaja wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm fairly new to Debian. I installed Debian a few months ago, and one
> of the first things I did was download GnomeBaker to create an audio cd,
> which worked flawlessly.
>
> A couple of months later, I tried creating another au
try k3b.
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From: "Amir Widjaja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 4:27 PM
Subject: Writing Audio CD's / GnomeBaker
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to Debian. I installed Debian a few months ago, and one
of the first
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to Debian. I installed Debian a few months ago, and one
of the first things I did was download GnomeBaker to create an audio cd,
which worked flawlessly.
A couple of months later, I tried creating another audio cd but I got
the following error:
E
Thus spake James Hosken:
# lrwxrwxrwx1 root root3 Nov 26 2003 cdrom1 -> hdc
# lrwxrwxrwx1 root root4 Feb 12 21:34 cdrom2 -> scd0
#
# I'm a member of the following grups
# james cdrom audio www-data src
#
#
# In the Xmms Preferances, I've gone to CD Player
From: Chris Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can't play audio CD's
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 09:10:34 -0400
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 13:16:12 +0100
Brian Potkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ...and then wondered whether Chris Metzler was correct
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 13:16:12 +0100
Brian Potkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ...and then wondered whether Chris Metzler was correct in saying:
>
> 'Group "disk" has write access to all the raw disk devices (/dev/hd* and
> /dev/sd*). Assigning users to group "disk" is both dangerous and a
> secur
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 07:01:31AM -0400, Carl Brown wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 3:28 am, Ogya Chief wrote:
> > There is another group called "disk" or something like that. You need to
> > belong to that group as well to be able to place audio cds. I had a similar
> > problem over the weekend
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 3:28 am, Ogya Chief wrote:
> There is another group called "disk" or something like that. You need to
> belong to that group as well to be able to place audio cds. I had a similar
> problem over the weekend and once I added my name to that group,
...and logged out, then lo
From: Mark Par <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can't play audio CD's
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 12:02:18 +0800
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 19:39:22 +0100, James Hosken wrote:
> I've just got my sound card working by installing the 2.6.6 kernel. I've
> b
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 19:39:22 +0100, James Hosken wrote:
> I've just got my sound card working by installing the 2.6.6 kernel. I've
> been using xmms to play some mp3s. But I can't play and audio CD's.
[...]
> I've got a DVD and a CD-RW setup as
> lrwxrwxrwx
Hi friend,
James Hosken wrote:
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I've just got my sound card working by installing the 2.6.6 kernel. I've
been using xmms to play some mp3s. But I can't play and audio CD's.
On checking the drive I get the error
"Failed to open
On Thursday 03 June 2004 12:39, James Hosken wrote:
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> I've just got my sound card working by installing the 2.6.6 kernel. I've
> been using xmms to play some mp3s. But I can't play and audio CD's.
>
> I un
|>I've been using xmms to play some mp3s. But I can't play and audio
|>CD's.
|>
|>I understand that you don't need to mount the CD to play it. But I
|>can't work out what I need to do to play the CD.
|>
|>I've googled and looked over at xmms.org
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 19:39:22 +0100
James Hosken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've just got my sound card working by installing the 2.6.6 kernel.
> I've been using xmms to play some mp3s. But I can't play and
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I've just got my sound card working by installing the 2.6.6 kernel. I've
been using xmms to play some mp3s. But I can't play and audio CD's.
I understand that you don't need to mount the CD to play it. But I can't
work out
Nick Lidakis (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Under kernel 2.4, I was using scsi emulation for the dvd-rom and cd
> burner and USB mass storage on my sid . Scsi emulation worked fine as
> a normal user.
>
> I'm a member of the following groups:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ groups
> nick cdrom audio sr
ATAPI CDROM support enabled,
and SCSI CDROM disabled, I am no longer able to rip audio CD's via
ripperx as a normal user.
SCSI generic support is enabled for use with my USB flash media key.
Ripperx works fine if I'm root in either drive.
fstab is as follows:
# /etc/fstab: sta
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 04:55, csj wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 19:00:56 +0200
>
> martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > also sprach stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.06.1726 +0200]:
> > > I just bought a car with a CD chager, and I want to simply copy some
> > > CD's to put in the car (I can't
On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 19:00:56 +0200
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also sprach stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.06.1726 +0200]:
> > I just bought a car with a CD chager, and I want to simply copy some
> > CD's to put in the car (I can't image treating the originals like
> > that!). W
also sprach stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.06.1726 +0200]:
> I just bought a car with a CD chager, and I want to simply copy some CD's
> to put in the car (I can't image treating the originals like that!). Whats
> the quickets/easiest way to do this on my Debian machine?
mkdir rip && cd rip &&
I've been using abcde to grab songs off of my CD"s for a while now.
I just bought a car with a CD chager, and I want to simply copy some CD's
to put in the car (I can't image treating the originals like that!). Whats
the quickets/easiest way to do this on my Debian machine?
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>I've tried this, but the burn process failed 4 times (leaving me with 4
>nice coasters ;)). I'd like to try to burn a cd-image of the audio cd,
>instead of several seperate wav files. So far, I haven't found a way to do
>this.
>
>In short: 12 wav files -> 1 image -> 1 audio cd instead of 12 wav fi
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> maybe i do not understand entirely your problem, i can just tell you what i
> do when i burn a compilation:
> i mv all .wav files i want to a dir paying attention to rename them in order
> they do not overwrite each other, then i change their names in orde
>Thanks for your reply. This isn't entirely what I'm looking for. I
>currently have a collection of wav files on my HD, and I'd like to prepare
>a cd-image of an audio cd, which I will burn to disc later. I don't think
>cdrdao can do this?
maybe i do not understand entirely your problem, i can jus
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> therefore the command should be:
> cdrdao read-cd --source-device 0,0,0 cd.toc
Thanks for your reply. This isn't entirely what I'm looking for. I
currently have a collection of wav files on my HD, and I'd like to prepare
a cd-image of an audio cd, which I w
Hi all,
is it possible to prepare a cd-image of an audio CD, containing the
seperate wav's? I would like to have 1 file, eg a bin/cue, iso or raw file
instead of several seperate wav files.
TIA,
Frederik
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At 12:14 AM 3/22/2001 +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 08:22:11AM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
>...
>> I'm waiting on getting some CD-R's (we use RW's on a cycle, what with u
>> using it for backups) to see if that helps
>
>Not sure, is that a question? If so, RW's are fine
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 08:22:11AM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
...
> I'm waiting on getting some CD-R's (we use RW's on a cycle, what with u using
> it for backups) to see if that helps
Not sure, is that a question? If so, RW's are fine for data backups,
there is a lot of error correction bytes
At 10:33 PM 3/21/2001 +, Arne Braun wrote:
>hy ,try gcombust it works for me just out of the box,I burned a lot of
>audio-cd with it and I`m a
>Dummy!
>MfG AB
Thanks Arne, this machine doesn't have X on it, the cd-burner is mostly used
for scripted system backups.
I'm waiting on getting som
hy ,try gcombust it works for me just out of the box,I burned a lot of audio-cd
with it and I`m a
Dummy!
MfG AB
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 09:41:23 +1100
John Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys, apologies to those who;ve heard it all before...
>
> I used cd paranoia to extract a bunch of wa
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 01:15:46PM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
...
> >Just a wild guess: are you using rewritables?
> >Rewritables are very picky.
>
> first time i used plain CD-R, second CD-RW.. anything i can do to make them
> happy?
Only newer audio-cd-players can read rewritables, and even
>> #cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=4 -v -dao -eject defpregap=1 -audio *.wav
>
>never used defpregap myself, yet. IIRQ some cdplayers could have
>problems with non standard gaps. Have you tried without dao and
>defpregap=1?
ok i'll try... i thought DAO was needed for audio but i guess thats what -audi
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 09:41:23AM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
> Hi guys, apologies to those who;ve heard it all before...
>
> I used cd paranoia to extract a bunch of wav's from an audio cd...
>
> i now want to put them back onto another cd so i can play it on a stereo
>
> i used
>
> #cdrecor
Hi guys, apologies to those who;ve heard it all before...
I used cd paranoia to extract a bunch of wav's from an audio cd...
i now want to put them back onto another cd so i can play it on a stereo
i used
#cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=4 -v -dao -eject defpregap=1 -audio *.wav
which looked fine, an
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 06:26:37PM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 11:53:40PM -0500, Harry Barnes wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I had the same problem as Phillip. I was advised to add the user to
> > audio and disk ...
>
> Please change this, noone but root should be in group disk!
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Harry Barnes wrote:
> Hi, I had the same problem as Phillip. I was advised to add the user to
> audio and disk ...
> I have already undone this, after reading the post. My problem is I do not
> seem to have /dev/cdrom
> To get gtcd to play I had to change the device from /dev
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 11:53:40PM -0500, Harry Barnes wrote:
>
> Hi, I had the same problem as Phillip. I was advised to add the user to
> audio and disk ...
Please change this, noone but root should be in group disk!
See a prior post of me how to correct this.
Use groups audio and cdrom instea
>Hi, I had the same problem as Phillip. I was advised to add the user to
>audio and disk ...
>
>I have already undone this, after reading the post. My problem is I do not
>seem to have /dev/cdrom
>To get gtcd to play I had to change the device from /dev/cdrom to /dev/hdc.
>
>Looking through the
then adding yourself to disk.
hth, tatah
On Wednesday 24 January 2001 14:21, Philipp Bliedung wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your responses!
> I can now access audio-cd's BUT ONLY AS ROOT!
> I changed my setting in /dev to this:
>
> brw-rw 1 rootdisk 3
sday 24 January 2001 14:21, Philipp Bliedung wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > thanks for your responses!
> > I can now access audio-cd's BUT ONLY AS ROOT!
> > I changed my setting in /dev to this:
> >
> > brw-rw 1 rootdisk 3 Oct
disk.
hth, tatah
On Wednesday 24 January 2001 14:21, Philipp Bliedung wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your responses!
> I can now access audio-cd's BUT ONLY AS ROOT!
> I changed my setting in /dev to this:
>
> brw-rw 1 rootdisk 3 Oct 29 00:03 /d
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:21:58PM +, Philipp Bliedung wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your responses!
> I can now access audio-cd's BUT ONLY AS ROOT!
> I changed my setting in /dev to this:
>
> brw-rw 1 rootdisk 3 Oct 29 00:03 /dev/cd
Hi,
thanks for your responses!
I can now access audio-cd's BUT ONLY AS ROOT!
I changed my setting in /dev to this:
brw-rw 1 rootdisk 3 Oct 29 00:03 /dev/cdrom
->hdc
brw-rw 1 rootdisk22, 0 Jul 5 2000 /dev/hdc
I added the user (u
>On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 06:49:43PM +, Philipp Bliedung wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm new to the multimedia things under Linux :)
>> I have the problem that I can't play audio CD's on my computer.
>> I've installed everyhting that's rela
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 06:49:43PM +, Philipp Bliedung wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the multimedia things under Linux :)
> I have the problem that I can't play audio CD's on my computer.
> I've installed everyhting that's related to sound properly - so
Philipp Bliedung wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the multimedia things under Linux :)
> I have the problem that I can't play audio CD's on my computer.
> I've installed everyhting that's related to sound properly - so I'm able
> to play mp3s, *.w
> I'm new to the multimedia things under Linux :)
> CD (even CD's I bought, no CD-R or CD-RW)
> and I want to mount it I get...
You do *NOT* mount audio CDs.
Just put 'em in and use something like "gtcd" (a gnome CD player) or
"cdp" (or is it "cdplay" ??) (a console-based CD player). You mention
Philipp Bliedung wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the multimedia things under Linux :)
> I have the problem that I can't play audio CD's on my computer.
> I've installed everyhting that's related to sound properly - so I'm able
> to play mp3s, *.w
Hi,
I'm new to the multimedia things under Linux :)
I have the problem that I can't play audio CD's on my computer.
I've installed everyhting that's related to sound properly - so I'm able
to play mp3s, *.wav,etc. with freeamp for example, but when I put in a
CD (eve
> How can I read the data from my favourite audio CD and send it to
> the soundcard?
try cdda2wav or cdparanoia
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Suppose I have a CDROM drive with a lousy D/A, and a sound card with a great
D/A. How can I read the data from my favourite audio CD and send it to
the soundcard? (Presumably all the standard software CD players like
Xmcd rely on the D/A hardware inside the CDROM drive..)
cat /dev/cdrom > file
+ Jeff Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Error accessing cdrom device. Please check to make sure cdrom drive
> support is compiled into the kernel, and that you have permission to
> access the device. Reason: No such file or directory.
I had Audio-CD problems by myself since yesterday too. Now it wo
How do I get my music CD's to play? I'm running Debian Woody. My cdrom
is a Plextor SCSI. I've got scsi support built into the kernel. I added
generic scsi as a module. My sound is working. I noticed after I
installed that I had no /dev/sg* files so I ran makedev and said to
install generic s
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