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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: swordfish on September 24, 2004, 04:02:25 AM
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Could someone please suggest a Audio cd program for the amiga? I'm running an IDE cd-rom drive on my A4000 and would like to play audio cds, also i am having problems with the CD-Rom driver on the 0s3.9 cd as my cd-rom only seems to read the first cd that was in the drive when it first booted up, then until the next reboot it doesn't seem to read any other cd's?
Cheers
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Could someone please suggest a Audio cd program for the amiga?
If you've got OS3.9, you already have PlayCD. Just use it.
I'm running an IDE cd-rom drive on my A4000 and would like to play audio cds, also i am having problems with the CD-Rom driver on the 0s3.9 cd as my cd-rom only seems to read the first cd that was in the drive when it first booted up, then until the next reboot it doesn't seem to read any other cd's?
Run Sys:Prefs/CacheCDFS and disable diskchange interrupts.
Bye,
Thomas
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If you don't have the CD-ROM's audio mixed into your audio output via the header on the 4000 motherboard, you can use SongPlayer to read the CDDA data any play it in software. It will reduce quality slightly and eat more CPU power, but you do get realtime treble/bass settings etc...
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"It will reduce quality slightly ..."
Use the 14bit driver 48kz (or was that 56?). But it will force you to have 31khz output on the rgb output on the motherboard, so usig a tv or old non pc monitor in there is out.
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Yes, that's true, forgot about the screenmode thing... Oops! That's what you get for owning a sound & graphics card for years :-P