Configuring XMMS to play Audio CDs

 
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Old 03-31-2012
Configuring XMMS to play Audio CDs

After thrashing about in the wilds of Googland I came up with the following configuration steps. I had it working at one point but it sure ain't worin now! Could someone look at it and see where I went wrong? Thanks!
Code:
Rt. Click: on XMMS panel
Click: Options > Preferences
  AUDIO I/O PLUGINS--
    Input Plugins, Click: CD Audio Player 1.2.11
    Press: Configure
    CD Audio Player--
       Device & Drive 1:
         For Device enter: /dev/cdrom
         For Directory enter: /mnt/cdrom
         For Play Mode click: Digital Audio Extraction
           (ignores whether there is an audio cable connected)
         Click: Check Drive
         Click: Close on pop-up dialog box
         Note: Click on Add Drive only if needing multiple drives
         Click: OK
    Output Plugins, Click: ALSA 1.2.11
    Press: Configure
    ALSA Driver pop-up should have:
                     Audio device=default and
                     Mixer device=Master
         Select: Mixer card=VIA 8235
    Press: OK
Press: APPLY
Press: OK (AUDIO/I/O PLUGINS)


Last edited by Scott; 03-31-2012 at 10:37 AM.. Reason: Code tags
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WMXMMS(1)							 XMMS Manual Pages							 WMXMMS(1)

NAME
WMXMMS - a dockable XMMS control applet. SYNOPSIS
wmxmms [-h] [--help] [-s <session>] [--session=<session>] [-c <command>] [--command=<command>] [-i <icon>] [--icon=<icon>] [-n] [--single] [-t] [--title] [--version] DESCRIPTION
WMXMMS is a dock applet for the Window Maker window manager. From the applet you can start and control xmms. OPTIONS
wmxmms accepts the following options: -h, --help Show summary of options. -s, --session Select XMMS session (Default: 0). -c, --command Command to start xmms (Default: xmms). -i, --icon Icon to show instead of the default one when xmms is not running. The icon must be in XPM format. -n, --single Start xmms with only a single click (Default: Double click). -t, --title Show the song title when the mouse is in the wmxmms window. -v, --version Print version number and exit. SEE ALSO
xmms(1), wmaker(1), gnomexmms(1) Version 1.2.7 9 June 2001 WMXMMS(1)