Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-05 Thread fred smith
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 10:54:14PM -0400, Ricardo wrote: Ok. Following the suggestion of Fred I plugged the headphones and it works (good idea, I should have think of it). I can hear the song, but nothing comes out of the speakers. I believe now - as many of you suggested - it is a

RE: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-05 Thread Michael Kalus
What do you mean by you can't listen to them? Can you play the Cd but don't get any sound? If so check the sound mixer and make sure that you have the volume for CD turned up. Michael -Original Message- From: Ricardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 3, 2003 9:17 PM To: [EMAIL

Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-05 Thread jeff allen
you should also ckeck your setting in /usr/bin/cd-capplet if it's still not working for you From: fred smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them. Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 05:54:59 -0400 On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10

RE: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-05 Thread Robert
of course, checking to see if the audio cable runs from the cd to the sound card is a good thing If you were using XP and digital cd reading, the cd's would have played in xp even without the audio cable... r.d. On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 11:11, Michael Kalus wrote: What do you mean by you

RE: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-05 Thread Mike Burger
On 4 Jun 2003, Robert wrote: of course, checking to see if the audio cable runs from the cd to the sound card is a good thing If you were using XP and digital cd reading, the cd's would have played in xp even without the audio cable... Yeah...Windows Media Player runs everything through

RE: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-05 Thread Kenneth Goodwin
just a thought,maybe already explored, probably dumb, but did you plug the speakers into the line out jack on your sound card or the wrong jack. Ok. Following the suggestion of Fred I plugged the headphones and it works (good idea, I should have think of it). I can hear the song,

Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-04 Thread Mike Burger
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Ricardo wrote: Hi, I am using RH 9.0 and I can't listen to my CDs. The only solution that I found was to Rip them, them to play the songs from my hard drive. Any thoughts? Have you gone into the mixer applet and enabled/increased the volume on the CD input? --

Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-04 Thread Ricardo
Mike, Yes I tried that. It is very strange, because kscd is launched automatically when I insert the CD but it displays Ejected and it doesn't play the song. Then, when I start Xmms, access to the CD, pick a song I can see it is playing but no sound at all. From Xmms, I can see that I have

Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-04 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Ricardo wrote: Mike, Yes I tried that. It is very strange, because kscd is launched automatically when I insert the CD but it displays Ejected and it doesn't play the song. Then, when I start Xmms, access to the CD, pick a song I can see it is playing but no sound at all. From Xmms, I can

Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-04 Thread fred smith
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:03:56PM -0400, Ricardo wrote: Mike, Yes I tried that. It is very strange, because kscd is launched automatically when I insert the CD but it displays Ejected and it doesn't play the song. Then, when I start Xmms, access to the CD, pick a song I can see it is

Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-04 Thread Ricardo
Ok. Following the suggestion of Fred I plugged the headphones and it works (good idea, I should have think of it). I can hear the song, but nothing comes out of the speakers. I believe now - as many of you suggested - it is a problem with the audio cable. I will open the box this weekend, I

Re: Can't listen to my CDs. Need to rip them.

2003-06-04 Thread Ricardo
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 23:23, Kenneth Goodwin wrote: just a thought,maybe already explored, probably dumb, but did you plug the speakers into the line out jack on your sound card or the wrong jack. Ken, Yes. I tried the the 3 jacks but it didn't work. I will check the audio cable. Thanks