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Date:      Mon, 13 Dec 1999 22:28:13 -0500 (EST)
From:      Eric Ogren <eogren@earthlink.net>
To:        Conrad Sabatier <conrads@home.com>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: question regarding cd player
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.20.9912132226030.261-100000@rod.darktech.org>
In-Reply-To: <XFMail.991213071217.conrads@home.com>

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[root@rod /usr/home/root#] kldstat
Id Refs Address    Size     Name
 1    4 0xc0100000 1bca1c   kernel
 2    1 0xc0945000 14000    if_ppp.ko
 3    1 0xc098a000 10000    linux.ko
 4    1 0xc0a82000 165000   oss_mod.ko
[root@rod /usr/home/root#]
[root@rod /usr/home/root#] /usr/local/lib/oss/mixer
/dev/mixer: Device not configured

...hmm. Maybe I should've tested my OSS configuration before writing my
original question. I guess my sound drivers aren't working properly yet...

Eric


On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Conrad Sabatier wrote:

> 
> On 13-Dec-99 Eric Ogren wrote:
> > 
> >  I'm trying to find a console-mode CD player that pipe CD audio
> > through a soundcard. 
> >  My ATAPI CD-ROM drive doesn't have a line out on the drive
> > itself, which I assume mean the audio is supposed to redirected
> > through the sound card. However, when I try to use cdplay, although
> > the CD-ROM busy light does go on, no sound is played.
> >  
> >  I'm using the OSS sound drivers, and they appear to be
> > working...if I cat /dev/sndstat, I see:
> > 
> > Kernel: FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #1: Sat Dec 11 14:27:47 EST 1999
> >     root@rod.darktech.org:/usr/src/sys/compile/BLUE
> > Card config:
> > Generic PnP support
> > OPL-2/OPL-3 FM at 0x388
> > AD1816 SoundPort Controller at 0x3f0 irq 5 drq 1,0
> > MPU-401 (UART) at 0x300 irq 11
> > Audio devices:
> > 0: Analog Devices AD1816A (AD181x) (DUPLEX)
> > Synth devices:
> > 0: Yamaha OPL-3
> > Midi devices:
> > 0: Analog Devices AD1816A
> > Timers:
> > 0: System clock
> > Mixers:
> > 0: Analog Devices AD1816A (AD181x)
> > 
> > so, does anyone know if there's a program that can redirect cd
> > audio output?
> 
> First of all, is your CD drive connected properly?  Most drives have
> an audio output connector that connects to an input connector on your
> soundcard.
> 
> Secondly, have you checked your mixer settings?  It could be that
> your CD audio volume is set to zero by default.
> 
> What do you see when you type "mixer"?
> 
> None of the CD player apps does any particular "magic" as far as
> "redirecting audio" as you're asking about.  They all depend on your 
> having a properly configured hardware/driver/mixer setup.
> 
> -- 
> Conrad Sabatier
> http://members.home.net/conrads/
> 
> 
> 



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