Rodrigo wrote: > Guys, I need help ! > I can't play audio CDs. When I run kscd, I always get the following > message: "read or access error, make sure you have access permissions > to /dev/cdrom". > I tried Configuration>KDE>Sound>Audio CD IO Slave to change de device > to /dev/hdc or /dev/cdrom0, but the problem remained the same, same > error message. > > I started ferretting my /dev directory and found these links: > cdrom -> /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 (this one appears flashing on a red > background, as if it was an invalid link ?!? ) > cdrom0 -> /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 > > well, all of the above links will end up pointing to > /dev/ide/host0/bus1/target0/lun0/cd as /dev/hdc does. Seems to be > everything ok, unless for the /dev/cdrom flashing in red. I can mount > data cds with mount /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom but, if I use mount /dev/cdrom > /mnt/cdrom, I get an error message, telling that there is no cdrom > device (?!?!?). > > Another problem, I can't mount the cdrom by the icon on my KDE > desktop, it says "/bin/sh - permission denied". I tried /bin/chmod a+x > mount and chmod a+w /mnt/cdrom but it didn't work. The message now is > "you must be superuser to mount". > So, I can only mount as root using the command line. > > The final issue: I don't have a sound card, I have a media controller, > an onboard via686a. There is no cable linking the cdrom device to my > mother board, so, the audio playback must be digital by the IDE > interface. At least that was the way I played audio cds in Window$. > The question is, in case I can solve the "access" problem with kscd, > how can I make it play in digital mode ? > > I am using mdk8.1 and I can play mp3, wav, midi ok, without any > problem. In other words, my media controller seems to be working > pretty fine. > If someone knows how to solve this "mess", please help me, I'd > appreciate ! > Thanks, > > Rodrigo
I don't know if it can help but for me the only way to make kscd work was changing the file (home)/.kde/share/config/kscdrc by a text editor changing the row CDDevice=hda (in my system I connected cd as master and hd as slave to add a little bit of confusion), in yours should be hdc of course. Idem no way to mount cd from kde panel using devices like /dev/cdanything only way was /dev/hda; someone said some days ago that a program called xmms-cdread should read cds via ide digital cable; someone says it is in 8.1 distribution, someother says it don 't. bye.
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