Re: Sid: Recorded audio CD is just an hour of nothing
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On Thursday 31 August 2006 20:15, Christopher Richard Nelson
<chris@cavein.org> was heard to say:
> > Unfortunately, the CD is dead air. When I listen to the mp3
> > before it's burned, in K3b, it's fine. When I stick the resulting
> > audio CD into the drive, the auto-sense routings recognize it as
> > an audio CD, correctly identify the track/tracks, and then play
> > silence.
>
> Is the 'CD' muted in your mixer?
I tried every combination of volume, mute, unmute, active, inactive,
that I could and it made no difference.
However, I took the disk over to a stand-alone player and it worked.
The reason I didn't try the stand-alone player yesterday is because I
have had this problem before, where an audio CD that I made wouldn't
play in anything and I thought that that problem was still occurring.
I'll try some combinations using the console and alsa-mixer instead of
kmix, just to see if it makes any difference, but at least writing
the disk itself worked this time.
Thanks for keeping me honest.
Curt-
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