Re: [SLE] KDE CD Player and aux. cable?

From: Gustavo Rahal (listas_at_grahal.net)
Date: 11/21/03

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    David Kramer wrote:

    >On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Alex Daniloff wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >>Hello SuSE folkz,
    >>I just noticed one interesting thing on my SuSE 9.0.
    >>I can't listen to misic CD using KDE cdplayer,
    >>but I can watch DVD movies with sound using xine, and
    >>KDE sound schema is working too.
    >>If I connect DVD ROM directly to the sound card with
    >>the auxiliary cable, then I can listen to misic CD's
    >>as well.
    >>The question is if Linux uses different sound
    >>services/fasilities for providing sound for DVD movies
    >>and musical CD's?
    >>
    >>
    >
    >This has nothing to do with Linux.
    >
    >When you play an audio CD, unless you rip it to your hard drive or
    >something like that, it is essentially working like a regular
    >analog-output CD player that happens to be computer controlled. The sound
    >comes out the audio cable.
    >
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    Since I don't have this analog-output cable I can't listen to music from
    CD. Is there anyway to play music CD through the IDE cable?

    Thanks
    Gustavo

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