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ClumsieRW at gmx

Jun 14, 2003, 11:16 AM

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Mythmusic: Can't grab CD's / change volume

Hi everybody.

As said above I've got problems with mythmusic.

When I try to grab CDs the import modules mounts the cdrom and seems to
recognize the audio cd, since it shows the track-infos (I think it gets
it from cddb or cd-text, don't know). But regardless which quality i
choose, the grabbing-process advances much to fast (around 10 secs for
the whole cd) and the resulting files are only about 0.1 to 4.5 kB,
depending on the quality/filetype. ogginfo gives me correct comments
(like album title etc) and a stream-length of 0:00 (which is correct,
but surely not what I want).
Any help appreciated with this, since I don't get any failure-messages
on the console.

Secondly, while listening to music the volume-setting has no effect on
the output volume. Instead I randomly get a "Setting PCM volume: : Das
Argument ist ungültig" (unvalid argument) on the console. Manipulating
the volume while watching TV is functioning. Maybe this is because it is
set to adjust the master volume. Setting it to Manipulate PCM-Volume
"creates" the same problem in mythtv.

My System:
AMD Athlon XP
Debian testing
mythtv, -music, -weather, -video, all current CVS
all prerequisites fulfilled (according to the 0.9-deb-packages of the
corresponding programs).
alsa installed.

TIA,
Arnd
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Arnd Münzebrock ClumsieRW [at] gmx
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