Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 22:23:58 +0200 From: Harald Weis <hawei@free.fr> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Audio CD problem on laptop VGN-SZ61MN Message-ID: <20080911202357.GA3201@pollux> In-Reply-To: <20080810065417.GA1164@pollux> References: <20080808081330.GA1203@sirius.local.net> <e71790db0808081717w219ccd77p2e2d9c3223080194@mail.gmail.com> <20080809140339.GA1522@sirius.local.net> <e71790db0808090756j7e526d2ch5f5e31afdbd8bea4@mail.gmail.com> <20080810065417.GA1164@pollux>
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On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 08:54:17AM +0200, Harald Weis wrote: > On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 11:56:23AM -0300, Carlos A. M. dos Santos wrote: > > > 1. Try to insert the CD and wait until it stops pinning before > > starting mplayer. Some drives are a bit lazy on media recognition. Doesn't make a difference. > > 2. Run "truss mplayer ..." and look for error messages. The output file does not mention the "Invalid argument" message or, as far as I can understand, any other fatal stuff. > > 3. Attempt to use a different player. Xine and/or one of its alternate > > front-ends like GXine or Kaffeine are good choices. > > I'll be away from keyboard for two weeks or so. > I shall reply then as soon as possible. Xine: ``xine cdda://dev/acd0/n'' works fine despite of six lines ``Cannot find address for OpenGl extension function ... which should be available according to extension specs.''. But the GUI does not work properly. For example, the CD button generates ``CDIOCREADAUDIO: Invalid argument'' messages. No wonder that gxine and kaffeine which use the xine engine don't work either. Finally, the only (audioCD) command which does work on this laptop is ``vlc cdda:///dev/acd0@1-3''. Disappointing, but better than nothing. Thank you again for your comments. Harald
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