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Re: FC3 RealPlayer 10 Gold
- From: AdabalaP schneider com
- To: Kam Leo <kam leo gmail com>, For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Cc: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>, fedora-list-bounces redhat com
- Subject: Re: FC3 RealPlayer 10 Gold
- Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:24:07 -0600
Yep, I have turned my volume on, But it still dose not work ?
Kam Leo
<kam leo gmail com> To: Matt Morgan <minxmertzmomo gmail com>, For users of Fedora Core releases
Sent by: <fedora-list redhat com>
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@redhat.com Subject: Re: FC3 RealPlayer 10 Gold
12/29/2004 01:50 PM
Please respond to
Kam Leo; Please
respond to For
users of Fedora
Core releases
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:26:53 -0500, Matt Morgan <minxmertzmomo gmail com>
wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 13:12:21 -0600, AdabalaP schneider com
> <AdabalaP schneider com> wrote:
> > I cannot play music CD's using this realplayer, Has any one able too ?
> > Looks like the CDROM dose not get mounted ! When i try using the "CD
> > player" the default from FC3 installation, the CD gets mounted and it
plays
> > the records but there is no audio ?
>
> Can you play CD's with other apps? Probably you have other options in
> Applications--Sound and Video. "CD Player" is one example. If none of
> them work, which I suspect, read on ...
>
> Very often, the inability to play CD's is a Linux quirk: you know that
> thin cable you used to have running from your CD-rom drive to the
> sound card? Windows doesn't need it anymore, most of the time, but
> Linux still does. Without it, you can't get sound from the CD out to
> the speakers.
>
> My work computer has a removable CD-rom drive that isn't designed to
> handle a cable. I get around the problem by ripping my CD's with grip
> or Sound Juicer, and playing the .ogg format output with xmms,
> Rhythmbox (Music Player), xmms, Totem, or xine. It's more work, but
> it's a good excuse to rip my CD's.
>
Check the speaker volume control settings. "Mute" seems to be the
default setting for all inputs and outputs.
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