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MagicPoulp wrote:So I guess the Redbook specification on audio CDs is to avoid copying.
I don't understand this comment; when you read, you don't copy anything.
But if it works... it's fine.
I was referring to the link I gave where it says audio CDs cannot be mounted. because they don't follow iso9660 but follow their own redbook spec.
Well it is not fixed. The music stops all the time. I cant try another player but I cannot find one. I tried cmus but I could not use it looks like BIOS.
Maybe I can configure gmerlin. There are lots of options to customize the sample rate. BUt I don't know where to start.
For me an audio cd should be playable without work.
Random thought on this, is the contrib and non-free software repositories enabled in your Debian 10's sources.list file ? If it is, is the libdvd-pkg package installed (avail from the contrib repo)? If neither do both and see if it helps.
Remembered there's a final step in getting libdvd-pkg setup, which is to run this command after installing it.
THe two commands below remove the segfault when starting gmerlin but I have to run that after reboot.
sudo mknod /dev/scd0 b 11 0
sudo mknod /dev/scd1 b 11 1
So now I only have the stuttering problem in gmerlin.
If you know how to use the Bios/Vi like player cmus that would help me. But it does not mention auto cd detection in the doc like gmerlin or audience do