Sorry to bump in to this, but why not use players like vlc, Audacious or Kodi?

To me Audacious still kicking and works on Debian 9.
https://s9.postimg.org/ir3ta4kdb/Audacious.png

On 07-07-2017 17:27, Wilko Fokken wrote:
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 09:23:15AM +0000, Curt wrote:
On 2017-06-29, Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> wrote:
Please help...  mplayer works fine when playing files (mp3, wav, etc), but
fails in playing audio CDs.  When I launch it as a normal user I have:

$ mplayer cdda://
MPlayer 1.3.0 (Debian), built with gcc-6.3.0 (C) 2000-2016 MPlayer Team
do_connect: could not connect to socket
connect: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control.

How about giving it the full path:

 mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/media/cdrom cdda://1
 mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/hdb cdda://1

or wherever the device exists on your machine.

Also perhaps verify in a mixer program (alsamixer, e.g.) that cdrom audio output
isn't muted.

Maybe there's no audio cable between the cd drive and the sound card.

;-)


Moin together,

having only recently succeded in running a movie DVD and a music CD using
mplayer via smplayer under Debian Jenny on my laptop "hp 6730b", I found
that my pulseaudio sound system needs to be activated BEFORE other
processes using sound are started.

[using 'ps ax', one can study the mplayer params set by smplayer]


In order to be able to refresh my sound system at any time, even after
processes using sound are already active, I'm using a simple alias
(from within a terminal):

alias pulse='sudo kill -9 $(pidof pulseaudio) && alsamixer -c0'


hope this may help a bit

W. Fokken


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