playing CD using xmms


Forum: Multimedia
Topic: playing CD using xmms
started by: darkdragoon

Posted by darkdragoon on Oct. 19 2004,07:54
Hi there, A noob here, totally new to Linux... :)  I have done the searching but I still dun have a clue how to play CD/VCD on xmms

Some simple procedure would be appreciated. :p

Posted by jls legalize on Oct. 19 2004,10:09
right click on the desktop, apps, sound, xmms, xmms play cd
Posted by darkdragoon on Oct. 19 2004,11:05
Tried that. Play files box pop up and then what should I do?
There is a Selection where I typed <cdrom/> but nothing happens.???

Posted by cbagger01 on Oct. 19 2004,16:15
First, boot up DSL by using the "dsl toram" boot command and then try:

/dev/cdrom

/dev/sdc0

/dev/sdc1

for audio CD devices.

Posted by jls legalize on Oct. 19 2004,19:45
in order to listen to audio cd there must be a cable connecting the sound card and the cdrom
Posted by darkdragoon on Oct. 20 2004,00:15
Quote (cbagger01 @ Oct. 20 2004,00:15)
First, boot up DSL by using the "dsl toram" boot command and then try:

/dev/cdrom

/dev/sdc0

/dev/sdc1

for audio CD devices.

Thanks for the input. Let me try it here.
Since I had DSL embedded on my HD, I would boot up DSL normally.
Then I should run xterminal, by typing in

dsl toram

follow by..

/dev/cdrom

/dev/sdc0

/dev/sdc1

for audio CD devices.

I hope Im getting this right.
Sorry for such naive question, I'm really new to Linux and I would love to master the programe eventually.
Thank you all..

BTW I've read something about mounting devices...is that one of the reasons?

Posted by cbagger01 on Oct. 20 2004,02:38
You don't need to "mount" an audio CD to play music.

In fact, you shouldn't try to mount it and I don't think that you can listen to music while the cdrom device is being used for other purposes.

You should try those device names (one at a time) in your xmms setup under the definition for your cdrom device.

You could also try symlinking them to the "/dev/cdrom" filename if you do not have anthing defined as your "/dev/cdrom".

Posted by cbagger01 on Oct. 20 2004,02:55
Also, the cdrom location may change due to the "toram" option.

Try /cdrom2

instead of /cdrom

It might work.

Posted by darkdragoon on Oct. 20 2004,03:50
Thanks and will give it a go later.

cheers!!:laugh:

Posted by darkdragoon on Oct. 21 2004,02:32
Quote (darkdragoon @ Oct. 20 2004,08:15)
Quote (cbagger01 @ Oct. 20 2004,00:15)
First, boot up DSL by using the "dsl toram" boot command and then try:

/dev/cdrom

/dev/sdc0

/dev/sdc1

for audio CD devices.

Thanks for the input. Let me try it here.
Since I had DSL embedded on my HD, I would boot up DSL normally.
Then I should run xterminal, by typing in

dsl toram

follow by..

/dev/cdrom

/dev/sdc0

/dev/sdc1

for audio CD devices.

I hope Im getting this right.
Sorry for such naive question, I'm really new to Linux and I would love to master the programe eventually.
Thank you all..

BTW I've read something about mounting devices...is that one of the reasons?

Its a no go for me last nite.
what does it mean boot up DSL by using the "dsl toram" command.
Do I type in the command before, or after boot up my DSL on xterminal? :(

Posted by cbagger01 on Oct. 21 2004,22:06
You should type in "dsl toram" (without the quotes) and press enter when you get the initial DSL boot screen (Press F2 for options message).
Posted by somerville32@hotmail.com on Oct. 21 2004,23:48
Cbagger01, he has an HD install.
No need to do those boot commands. Mount your cd-rom drive and play the music as if you would play it off your hard drive. IF you need help mounting your cd-rom drive, just ask. Try using the auto-mounter that is docked (by defualt ) on the right of your screen. I'll give more detailed help if you need it.

Posted by Joat_Mone on Oct. 26 2004,02:28
I was having problems with that too.  What I ended up doing was opening up XMMS.  Not mounting the CD (Linux wont recogonize it), and right clicking on XMMS and "play directory"  When the dialogue box opens I selected "cdrom", and everything played.
Posted by ico2 on Nov. 10 2004,14:12
if the worst comes to the worst, plug your speakers straight into the port on the front of the cd drive :)
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