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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: wawrzon on August 08, 2010, 06:19:33 PM
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i have an internal atapi dvd writer attached to one of the ports of my deneb via an hama (?) usb/ide adapter. no problem to access data like that, bit how to play audio cds? cdda filesystem is installed, device/unit set, but no media becomes accessible. what gives?
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Well, do you have an audio cable with 4 pin plug connected to the dvd writer, and is the other end connected to something (like a sound card or audio mixer)?
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this is what i regard a last resort sorta solution. although im going to get hold of such a cable if anything else breaks, but my question is how to get the music via data lead, meeans via atapi/usb connection.
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There are a few players on Aminet that should be able to playback CDDA audio through Paula or a sound card through the IDE bus, they work fine with SCSI at least. The CDDA filesystem will only let you copy whole CDDA tracks back unless you find a CDDA datatype for multiview, or associate the DefIcon with one of these CDDA players.
This is a command-line one that should work, doesn't have a GUI but it's simple enough to use - http://aminet.net/package/disk/cdrom/PlayTrack
If it doesn't work with this, we'll just have to keep trying them until we find one that works.
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YACDP will do it. It was on one of the old Aminet CDs
Use the "Play via SCSI" option.
Don`t have a link for it though.
good luck.
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AsimTunes (part of AsimCDFS) can play audio via the data stream. SongPlayer supposedly can, too, but I haven't tried.
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YACDP will do it. It was on one of the old Aminet CDs
Use the "Play via SCSI" option.
Don`t have a link for it though.
good luck.
Ah... Yes good old YACDP, I remember using it many years ago. But I'm not sure if it will be of any use here since it requires a SCSI CD-Rom. But anyway, here is a link to it: http://aminet.net/package/disk/cdrom/YACDP1.2
Another program that can be used for listening to audio tracks streamed through the data cable is MakeCD, but the sound quality is poor (afair), and I think the whole point with this feature in MakeCD was to let the user quickly hear the tracks, and not that he/she really should --+ LIsten +-- to the music.