Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've tried an audio cd in the drive a couple of times on this i386 FC5
install on an amd64 hp laptop, a dv5320us, but while the various
software cd players and rippers all go thru the motions of playing the
tracks, nothing actually gets to the speakers or headphones. Someone
mentioned that because these lappy's never come equipt with the audio
cable from the drive to the audio circuitry, that I should reconfigure
it to use the data from the data bus. Its a nice idea, but I've not
found such a configuration option in any of the installed stuff, nor
in any of the extras I've since loaded, so how does one go about doing
this bit of data steering?
-- Cheers, Gene
Different model (zv6015us) and running FC4 x86_64 but I just played an
audio CD on it last night. I insert the CD in the DVD-CD writer/player
and "cd player" starts automagically and starts playing the CD. It
"just worked" after the FC4 install so no idea why yours doesn't make
sounds.
I take it that playing say an MP3 or ogg file works? what about viewing
a DVD? other sounds?
Cheers,
Dave
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