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How do I play an plain old audio CD ?

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Giacinto
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I have a system with a Suse 9.1 Professional, KDE 3.2.1 and amaroK 0.9.
amaroK works fine with my MP3 and OGG files but I would also like to use amaroK to listen plain old audio CD's as this program support the audioCD format.

I have a Dell laptop with a Toshiba DVD/CD-Recorder.
If don't see any tracks when I select /media/cdrecorder and I am unable to listen CD's
How do I select an audio CD with amaroK ?

The KDE's ksCD player works fine, off course I don't have to select the CD player ,but its UI is incomplete with no volume control if I compare it with the ksCD handbook. Any idea ?

Suse 9.1 comes with a nice application called SuSePlugger which detects the insertion of an audio CD and let's you start an adequate application. This works fine with ksCD but not at all with amaroK. It would be nice to have it working.

Thanks for your answer.
fs111
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Just enter audiocd:/ in the filechooser and you can play the wav-files which are in a virtual subfolder.

HTH

fs111
fs111
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Just enter audiocd:/ in the filechooser and you can play the wav-files which are in a virtual subfolder.

HTH

fs111
fs111
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Just enter audiocd:/ in the filechooser and you can play the wav-files which are in a virtual subfolder.

HTH

fs111


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