On KDE,i think there is another way that is easyer...
Just tape audiocd:/ on the address bar of konqueror when your cdrom is
mount.
Le samedi 26 mars 2005 à 13:35 +0100, H.J.Bathoorn a écrit :
On Saturday 26 March 2005 10:50, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 26 March 2005 00:51, Paul Kaplan
On Saturday 26 March 2005 00:51, Paul Kaplan wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program for copying individual tracks from an audio
cd to a hard drive? What about file format for storing the files in? What
about converting between audio file formats?
TIA
Paul
Grip is best if you want to rip
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 26 March 2005 00:51, Paul Kaplan wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program for copying individual tracks from an audio
cd to a hard drive? What about file format for storing the files in? What
about converting between audio file formats?
TIA
Paul
Grip is best if
On Saturday 26 March 2005 10:50, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 26 March 2005 00:51, Paul Kaplan wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program for copying individual tracks from an
audio cd to a hard drive? What about file format for storing the files
in? What about converting between audio
Can anyone recommend a program for copying individual tracks from an audio cd
to a hard drive? What about file format for storing the files in? What
about converting between audio file formats?
TIA
Paul
Want to buy your Pack or Services
On Friday 25 March 2005 04:51 pm, Paul Kaplan wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program for copying individual tracks from an audio
cd to a hard drive? What about file format for storing the files in? What
about converting between audio file formats?
TIA
Paul
Grip or ripper-x for ripping the
On Friday 25 March 2005 07:51 pm, Paul Kaplan wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program for copying individual tracks from an audio
cd to a hard drive? What about file format for storing the files in? What
about converting between audio file formats?
Even though I am a KDE user, I swear by grip,
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 04:26, Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
Doing the same with Xmms made it work for me too.
I found out that the devices were wrong in Xmms!! Now I can listen to
audio cd's.
If I choose /dev/scd0 then I have to choose /mnt/cdrom
and
if I choose /dev/scd1, it's /mnt/cdrom2
Before
On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 17:51, Margot wrote:
I hope Totem works for you - it works fine for me on 9.2, but I
could never get Xmms or Kscd to work at all.
Margot
I have the cable, but I have just found out that Xmms doesn't work here,
too. However, Beep Media Player does. If you install it,
Hi
Excellent! Josenildo, my man, I owe you a beer token.
I have beep (Charles 9.2 RPM) running under 10 and its the only app that
wil play an audio CD since I did something trying to get Xine to play
an audio CD and screwed Xmms up!
I have the cable, but I have just found out that Xmms
Doing the same with Xmms made it work for me too.
I have the cable, but
I have just found out that Xmms doesn't work
D here,
too. However, Beep Media Player does. If you install it, Crtl+P will
open the Preferences dialog. Click on CD Audio Plugin and
Preferences. Under Play Mode, choose
On Sunday 14 Mar 2004 02:44, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is no sound from my CD. I checked
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 14 Mar 2004 02:44, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is no sound from
On Saturday 13 March 2004 09:44 pm, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is no sound from
On Saturday 13 March 2004 06:44 pm, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is no sound from
On Saturday 13 March 2004 09:44 pm, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is no sound from
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 14 Mar 2004 02:44, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is
On Sunday 14 Mar 2004 02:44, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is no sound from my CD.
eric jackson wrote:
On Sunday 14 Mar 2004 02:44, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is no sound from
On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 15:51, Margot wrote:
I hope Totem works for you - it works fine for me on 9.2, but I
could never get Xmms or Kscd to work at all.
Margot
__
Same here.
I have a new Dell 8300. I have found out
On Saturday 13 March 2004 08:44 pm, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are running Linux. I'll just
mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a CD plays. I can hear
mp3s when they play but there is no sound from my CD. I
Hi,
I have sound problems on both my PCs that are
running Linux. I'll just mention one of them for now.
I have 9.2 installed. I don't hear any audio when a
CD plays. I can hear mp3s when they play but there is no sound from my CD. I
checked Alsamixer and Kmix and everything appears to be
On Today at 14:20, Mr [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
non riesco a sentire i cd audio. Cosa potrà essere?
A scanso di equivoci ricordati che un CD audio _non_ va mai montato.
Errore di lettura o accesso al cdrom (o manca il disco).
Assicurati di avere i permessi accesso a: /dev/cdrom
[..]
/dev/hdc
Salve a tutti,
non riesco a sentire i cd audio. Cosa potrà essere?
Quando apro il lettore CD mi ritorna questo messaggio:
Errore di lettura o accesso al cdrom (o manca il disco).
Assicurati di avere i permessi accesso a: /dev/cdrom
I permessi li ho. Se inserisco un cd dati funziona
Per conoscenza della lista (ed eventuale utilita' per altri) inoltro in
lista il messaggio che Lux ha spedito a me:
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 15:51:43 +0200
From: Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CD audio
Ho trovato la soluzione!
Il
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 09:41, Lux, talkin' about Re: [newbie-it] CD
audio wrote:
non riesco a sentire i cd audio. Cosa potrà essere?
sorry non ho seguito forse il thread, ma i cd di dati li vedi?
Esiste e punta a /cdroms/cdrom0, il quale punta a
/dev/ide/host0/bus1/target0/lun0/cd
/dev
Ho avuto lo stesso problema.
La prima cosa che dovresti verificare è se hai il cavetto analogioco
audio che collega il lettore alla scheda audio o alla mother se hai
audio built-in. Linux normalmente non legge i cd audio tramite
l'interfaccia digitale.
Oppure, sulla distribuzione
Ti manca un link simbolico al device corrispondente al lettore cdrom
in /dev.
Controlla in /etc/fstab a quale device punta la directory /mnt/cdrom
Ammettendo che sia hdc (caso + comune) spostati in /dev e crea il link
simbolico:
cd /dev
ln -s hdc cdrom
e sei a posto
Ciao
Marco
Il giornol Sun, 17 Mar 2002 18:32:45 +0100
Daniele Micci [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Ciao, il tuo problema dovrebbe dipendere da DEVFS.
Devi disattivarlo (cerca nell'archivio della lista come fare) e creare il
corretto collegamento simbolico al device CDROM (anche questo lo trovi
Ciao a tutti,
sulla mia mandrake 8.1 non riesco ad ascoltare i cd ausio mentre i cd rom
vengono montati e letti senza problemi.
Premetto che non ho tentato di montare i cd audio ma li ho semplicemente
inseriti e ho tentato di leggerli con il cd player di gnome o con il
programma play da
Ciao a tutti,
ho due cdrom ma solo il secondo è collegato con la scheda sonora per
l'ascolto dei CD. Come faccio a dire a Linux che questo è il cdrom da cui
deve farmi ascoltare i brani musicali?!
Con Riproduttore CD funziona perchè nelle opzioni si può specificare il
device di origine ma con
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