My registered eMac Morphos 3.5.1 CD-RW issue?
  • Just looking around
    kosmickitten
    Posts: 2 from 2014/3/12
    Was wondering if anyone has noticed this? When I insert any cd in the built in drive, I see an icon for drive CDDAO: and can open to see the files... But if I load Ripper or a cd player it says CD Not Available. I can double click and play songs, etc.
    Tried Assign CD0: CDDAO: (allowed me to execute cd and dir, but still didn't work in these programs)

    I'm hoping it is in the mount settings. All had been working in the previous release.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    PS. Morphos Rocks!
  • »12.03.14 - 19:30
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 248 from 2011/4/24
    Works fine on my powermac, have you changed the settings for ripper to idemacio.device unit 0 ?
    after updating your MOS ? beause i had to do this again after the update.
    PowerMac 3.6 - Radeon 9000_64Mb - 1,5Gb Ram - SB Live - MorphOS 3.9
    CD32 TF330 SILP Wifi- PowerBook 1,67GHz 1GB/100GB - MorphOS 3 reg. 1455 IMac Isight
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    kosmickitten
    Posts: 2 from 2014/3/12
    Thanks for your help. I couldn't seem to find that under the Ripper prefs, but was successful in getting CodeAudio to work. Was able to select the music files off of my Kerli "Love is Dead" album and converted to mp3. Also was able to pull the mp3 data as well from freeDB. Frying Pan also seemed to work as well, as it recognized my drive, although I haven't tried to burn a disk yet.

    BTW, do you know if there is an audio player or converter for mp4 files (iTunes compatible)?
  • »13.03.14 - 01:15
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    jPV
    Posts: 2108 from 2003/2/24
    From: po-RNO
    Quote:

    kosmickitten wrote:
    Thanks for your help. I couldn't seem to find that under the Ripper prefs, but was successful in getting CodeAudio to work. Was able to select the music files off of my Kerli "Love is Dead" album and converted to mp3. Also was able to pull the mp3 data as well from freeDB.


    Why not using Flacapella, which comes with MorphOS? It's native, it's new, it's good :)

    Quote:

    BTW, do you know if there is an audio player or converter for mp4 files (iTunes compatible)?



    I'm not that sure about iTunes things, but generally mp4 files should be playable with MPlayer and convertable with varierty of formats with Mencoder.
  • »13.03.14 - 06:01
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