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I recently installed arch+xfce. I went to play a cd (audio) and found that it was not recognized. My system will recognize non-audio cd's but audio cd's it doesn't even see. I have looked around but have come up empty-handed. Any help would be appreciated.
Greg
Last edited by gregoryma (2008-12-24 17:15:19)
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To read audio CDs you need a player capable of reading audio CDs (just like you you need a program to watch videos or open images). Try with your favorite media player, most probably it is capable of doing what you want.
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You can also look into cdfs.
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I should have mentioned this intially. I have tried with xfmedia, mplayer, and rhythmbox and none of them see when I have an audio cd in the drive. They act like it is empty.
I have installed cdfs but have not yet had a chance to look into very much though.
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have you tried with xine?
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I have tried an audio cd with xfce and of course it doesn't recognize it (there is no file system on an audio cd as in a data cd), then I've opened vlc -> media -> open disc -> audio cd and it just works.
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jesus, mary, and joseph, music is born again! This is great. Thanks for the advice Rookie. Vlc works. Although I would still like to know why the other players don't seem to know what is going on.
Thanks, Greg.
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