Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:53:49 +0400 From: Peter Vereshagin <peter@vereshagin.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Can't access a music CD (or any other media now) Message-ID: <20111113125349.GB21911@external.screwed.box> In-Reply-To: <20111113074127.6a21b784@scorpio> References: <44vcrtohej.fsf@lowell-desk.lan> <20111013162524.GA75476@freebsd.org> <44wrc8iz09.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> <20111018195712.GA18773@freebsd.org> <4E9F7899.6070401@centurytel.net> <20111020051902.1d120865.freebsd@edvax.de> <20111023153829.216f1a49@cox.net> <20111023192515.5c3da303@cox.net> <20111113044456.431cb4b2@cox.net> <20111113074127.6a21b784@scorpio>
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Hello. 2011/11/13 07:41:27 -0500 Jerry <jerry@seibercom.net> => To FreeBSD : J> I often wonder what happened to the premise that computers should make J> man's life easier, not harder. Why should users be force to go to these But probably it's easier to plug the wire from cd drive to a sound card? That way one should get a mixer's separate "CD" volume regulator at no cost... But sure this makes impossible the any processing like this: cdda2wav <args> | tee /some/file > /dev/dsp Either way has its advantages and drawbacks. -- Peter Vereshagin <peter@vereshagin.org> (http://vereshagin.org) pgp: A0E26627
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