Meneer Jansen wrote:
>
> 2009/3/13 Meneer Jansen <meneerjanse...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:meneerjanse...@gmail.com>>
>
>     I recently upgraded to Freevo 1.8.3 (from 1.7.8) w/ Debian 5.0
>     Lenny. I used to be able to play audio CD's just fine. However,
>     when I press enter on one of the tracks of the CD (which can be
>     found in the imdb) all tracks seem to be skipped. That is, they
>     all flash by before my eyes on the OSD very rapidly. And I don't
>     hear anything. Very strange indeed...
>
>     My AUDIO_PREFERED_PLAYER is 'mplayer'. Anybody know what I can do?
>
>
> By the way, on the command line Freevo prints error messages like the 
> one below this paragraph. Seems like Freevo wants to use Xine (i.e. 
> /usr/bin/fbxine) to play audio CD's. Even stranger: I don't know what 
> fbxine is and it is not installed on my computer.
>
> ERROR: Cannot run '/usr/bin/fbxine -V none -A alsa --stdctl --no-lirc 
> cfg:/input.cdda_device:/dev/hdc cdda:/1': [Errno 2] No such file or 
> directory
plugin.remove(audio.fbxine) in your local_conf.py might do it. fbxine is 
the frambuffer version of xine. Not sure why it's not using mplayer 
though. Check your freevo.conf to make sure it's defined in there.

John

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