nico dreher wrote:
-Yes. I added 'dmasound_pmac'. Can't hear any terminal noises though.
Check your mixer settings. If you press the backspace key at a command
prompt, when the volume is turned up, you should hear a beep.
Successfully installed 'xmms-cdread'. However I have encountered the
following problems:
If 'CD Audio Player' is disabled, no files appear in the /cdrom directory.
If 'CD Audio Player' is enabled, I can select tracks through the file
selector. They are played but without any sound.
Now after installing 'xmms-cdread' I can't even play local mp3's anymore
(this used to work).
Because you didn't see what I said. You have to open /dev/cdrom or
whatever CD device, not look in /cdrom. Also, make sure you've chosen
the right output plugin (the OSS output plugin) in the preferences.
- Erm, can't follow: What software am I supposed to use?!?
Um, xmms with the xmms-cdread package should work fine. I've used it on
my Pismo, and a round iBook I had previously, and it always worked fine.
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