, October 31, 2002 11:38 AM
Subject: DVD/CD-RW support
> I've got a laptop with a QSI SBW-081 DVD/CD-RW combo drive.
>
> It works well under windows <>, and kinda under linux.
>
> I can read data discs, music CDs, and to a limited extent play DVDs
> (though they are very
I've got a laptop with a QSI SBW-081 DVD/CD-RW combo drive.
It works well under windows <>, and kinda under linux.
I can read data discs, music CDs, and to a limited extent play DVDs
(though they are very jumpy). I can NOT write to CDRs.
And I can find no specific info on QSI drivers for linux
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Richard L. Proctor wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:01, Brenden Walker wrote:
>>
>>> Seems something odd with CD-Audio, both of my CD drives work fine
>>> (one RW
>>> and one R), I've got two digital inputs on my sound card, each CD has
>>> it's
>>> digital audio o
Richard L. Proctor wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:01, Brenden Walker wrote:
>
>>Seems something odd with CD-Audio, both of my CD drives work fine (one RW
>>and one R), I've got two digital inputs on my sound card, each CD has it's
>>digital audio out connected properly..
>>
>>But I can't get a
Gunnar Proppe wrote:
> First, the obvious question -- did you hook up the audio cable from the
> drive's output to the soundcard's cd input? Does kscd see the disc?
> Have you configured the player for the right cdrom device (ie.
> /dev/cdrom or /dev/cdrom1)? If so, can you hear anything from
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:01, Brenden Walker wrote:
> Seems something odd with CD-Audio, both of my CD drives work fine (one RW
> and one R), I've got two digital inputs on my sound card, each CD has it's
> digital audio out connected properly..
>
> But I can't get audio out of either drive, kmix
adjusting the volume and such.. Not luck..
To play audio CD's I end up using an old 266mhz Win98 machine ;-)
> -Original Message-
> From: Gunnar Proppe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:46 PM
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> Subject: Re:
First, the obvious question -- did you hook up the audio cable from the
drive's output to the soundcard's cd input? Does kscd see the disc?
Have you configured the player for the right cdrom device (ie.
/dev/cdrom or /dev/cdrom1)? If so, can you hear anything from the
headphone output on the
Toralf Lund wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives
>> (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)?
>
> Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected
> just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips, though. What exactly
> happens? Wh
Toralf Lund wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives
>> (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)?
>
> Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected
> just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips, though. What exactly
> happens? Wh
> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives
> (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)?
Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected
just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips, though. What exactly
happens? What do you get, if anything at
Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives
(particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)?
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