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Distribution: SuSE Personal 9.1, Mandrake 10, Knoppix
Posts: 7
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Kaffeine Audio No KsCD Audio
Hello peoples
I went into kaffeine and I noticed that the input to play cdda files is set to dev/cdrom which is my cdburner. And it plays cdda music fine, and in KSCD it's set to /dev/cdrom as well, and it'll start playing, but there's no audio. It's not the volume levels, because I can hear it in Kaffeine and I can hear the system sounds. Any ideas? It's really annoying so for now I guess I'll just continue on with Kaffine for my music. It has played cdda files in the past when I have had a fresh copy of the OS installed in the past. I'm running SuSE 9.1 personal.
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