Tom Brinkman wrote:
>If the playlist window's not visible, click on the 'PL' button so
> that it is. Then use the '+file' button (and hold down) to get to
> the '+dir' button and release. Then when that dialog box comes up
> (pause, it's not instantaneous when accessing a cd), navigate to
>
Have you mounted the CD first before trying to play something?
Bambi
"Ronald J. Hall" wrote:
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> Tom Brinkman wrote:
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> > XMMS: under Preferences | Audio IO Plugins, hi-lite 'CD Audio
> > Player', choose 'enable' and 'OK'. Plays audio CD's better than any
> > other player I've heard. Xm
"Ronald J. Hall" wrote:
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> Tom Brinkman wrote:
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> > XMMS: under Preferences | Audio IO Plugins, hi-lite 'CD Audio
> > Player', choose 'enable' and 'OK'. Plays audio CD's better than any
> > other player I've heard. Xmms 1.2.2 is available on cooker now.
> >
> > --
> > ~~ Tom Brinkman
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Ronald J. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tom Brinkman wrote:
>
> > XMMS: under Preferences | Audio IO Plugins, hi-lite 'CD Audio
> > Player', choose 'enable' and 'OK'. Plays audio CD's better than any
> > other player I've heard. Xmms 1.2.2 is available on cooker now
Tom Brinkman wrote:
> XMMS: under Preferences | Audio IO Plugins, hi-lite 'CD Audio
> Player', choose 'enable' and 'OK'. Plays audio CD's better than any
> other player I've heard. Xmms 1.2.2 is available on cooker now.
>
> --
> ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmm. Mine's already s
Actually XMMS does play CD's. Just put in the CD and then go to /mnt/cdrom.
You'll find all the tracks there ready to play.
> I use XMMS (included on the 7.1 cd) for MP3's. It is the next generation
> X-amp (yes, there is something like winamp out there too). It uses the
> same skins and such, a
> I use XMMS (included on the 7.1 cd) for MP3's. It is the next generation
> X-amp (yes, there is something like winamp out there too). It uses the
> same skins and such, and is great.
> It does not do CD's though.
>
> Paul
sure it does
XMMS: under Preferences | Audio IO Plugins, hi-lite
I agree...XMMS is great.
Use it all the time.
There is a newer version out
there that I got and I like it
even better.
Bambi
Paul wrote:
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> On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, John Catral wrote:
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> >Hello! I just tried "cdplay" and it worked! WOW! What a weird
> >thing. After typing"cdplay" on the comma
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, John Catral wrote:
>Hello! I just tried "cdplay" and it worked! WOW! What a weird
>thing. After typing"cdplay" on the command prompt, I was able to hear the
>cd. I opened up KSCD from KDE and now it reads the audio cd. I can even
>move forward or back. Anyone know what wa