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[vdr] Re: Announcement: AudioCD Plugin



On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 08:16, Rene Bartsch wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2003 23:07 schrieben Sie:
> > At Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2003 22:58 Manuel Hartl wrote:
> > > perfectly???
> > > cdfs crashes from time to time and afterwards the cdrom drive is useless
> > > until rebooting..
> >
> > I've never seen this... Anyway... (see below)
> >
> > > i hope the plugin does use the phone jacket - as for people, who have
> > > their cdroms/soundcards hooked on the stereo get auudioCD sound with
> > > absolutly no cpu usage...
> >
> > That's why I was wondering about the output... That way is absolutely fine
> > and I am already thinking about a method for switching one audio output
> > between DVB and CD-Audio, and a configurable option for the Media Detect
> > PlugIn to start this PlugIn if cdfs is unavailable :-)
> >
> 
> The drop-outs of CDFS depend on a segfault provocated by the MP3-plugin.
> 
> If you look into the directory by "dir" or use ffplay to playback with CDFS, 
> everything works fine. But a simple "ls" crashes CDFS (I already mailed about 
> six weeks ago to the author and he answered about 10 days ago).
> 
> I assume the segfaults happen if you ask CDFS for special file-system settings 
> as a simple "dir" works fine.

I don't know if this is related but...

Using the mp3 plugin, some tracks on my CDs play very badly - choppy
audio etc.  I think the problem is with the first few tracks - the
others seem fine.  I thought this might be related to the slow speed of
my old cd drive, or some such.

I am tempted to try the audiocd plugin as that should just work.  Of
course it would be a shame to lose the other advantages of the mp3
plugin.

> 
> Rene
> 



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