Guy,
thanks for the pointers, but the configuration of the plugin is not
really the problem. it is properly configured, but it still does not
access the CD. i wondered if it is a linkage problem, so i tried looking
for libcdaudio.so*, and found it in the following places:
./usr/lib/libcdaudio.so.1.0.0 [actual library]
./usr/lib/libcdaudio.so.1 [ -> libcdaudio.so.1.0.0]
./usr/lib/xmms/Input/libcdaudio.so [no link here]
when i tried making an ln -s from the ./usr/lib/xmms/Input/libcdaudio.so
to ./usr/lib/libcdaudio.so.1 or even directly to libcdaudio.so.1.0.0,
the plugin no longer appeared in the list when i opened the XMMS player.
but all the links in the /usr/lib directory point to libcdaudio.so.1.0.0
as being the actual library.
should ./usr/lib/xmms/Input/libcdaudio.so point to one of these other
libraries, or am i not looking at this problem right?
best,
Derek
Guy Clotilde wrote:
On Sun, 20 Apr 2003 15:18:59 +0200, derek holzer wrote
/ a écrit:
how can i get the libcdaudio plugin for XMMS to
load an audio CD? when i
go to directory /cdrom in the player's file browser, i see subdirectory
cdrom0, but i can't get it to open the audio CD to play. a program like
workman recognizes the CD fine.
Have you configure the plugin in xmms? Left-click on the play buttons, then "Options
/ Preferences / Audio E/S /" (*)
You should see libaudiocd.so and it should be activated. (* I have a french xmms, so the
labels should vary a bit).
Then you click on the "configure" button and you complete the fields (example:
/dev/cdrom and /mnt/cdrom, according to your /etc/fstab).