Hi,
I had tried to read audio CD's before uploading the first beta, for this I used Smplayer (that you find installed by default) and it worked ok... a bit slow, but I had thought it was the CD being old that was guilty.
Do xmms and xmms-cdread play audio CD's better than Smplayer ?
Hi, Melodie-- great flavor of PClos- flies on my old PIII Dell Optiplex GX110 (& I can't believe how fast Firefox & even OpenOffice load)--- but that distracts from the thread.
I don't see Smplayer listed under Applications? Was there a change in the release? [edit] I just did a Synaptic listing and see that it is installed, but not able to find it among audio programs in the Applications list- where else can I look?
Hi,
It's listed under video. It would be possible to make it appear in audio as well. Adding a Category line in /usr/share/applications/smplayer.desktop would do the trick, or maybe one section in the Category line.
(Video applications are able to play Video, and Audio... VLC can do it as well... VLC was not a choice though because it would bring in still more depends, adding to the size of the iso... and I want to keep the possibility to add some more applications if some appear to be missing, such as evince and lshw, that I forgot to install in this version).
Anyway-- just wanted to thank you for this version- so simple, even a "Windows user" could operate it
katie
I am very happy to know that some users other than myself like it. ^^
So if next you can tell me if xmms-cdread does a better job at reading audio cd's, I could include it in the next quaterly. (I never play CD's, rather rip them... so I don't have much experience with that)