Re: Almost got sound working!
From: Andreas Janssen (andreas.janssen_at_bigfoot.com)
Date: 11/01/03
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Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2003 17:44:31 +0100
Hello
Colin (<STOPcwvcaSPAM@hotmail.com>) wrote:
> somebody <some@body.com> writes:
>
>> On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 19:54:57 +0100, Henrik Carlqvist wrote:
>>
>>> "somebody" <some@body.com> wrote:
>>>> [quoted text muted]
>>> Do you have a sound cable between the CD and your soundcard? If so
>>> check the mixer settings of your CD input of the soundcard.
>>
>> I should have mentioned that the CD player works under Windows. All
>> sound applications work now under Linux except for the CD.
>
> Take the advise from the poster above. If you don't have an audio
> cable running from the CD to your soundcard, then Windows is playing
> the CD digitally (meaning it's reading the musing through your IDE
> cable). I'm not sure how to get Linux to play music that way but it's
> *MUCH* easier to use a dedicated audio cable.
There is a cdread plugin for xmms that allows you to play audio cds
without the cable.
best regards
Andreas Janssen
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