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|  | Posted: Sep. 24 2004,21:38 |  |  I was able to burn my first backup music CD tonight.  I used the cdparanoia dsl to pull the wav files off of the CD, and cdrecord to put those wav files back onto a blank CD.  It was slow, but it worked fine.  Now I want to listen to that CD under Linux.
 
 I have two CD drives, and XMMS works if I boot to RAM (dsl toram), but I can't get any justice when I try to listen to the CD in the second drive.
 
 I tried running XMMS as root, but that didn't help.  When I right click, I can get to the options -> preferences menu, where I can choose the Audio I/O preferences tab.  I choose "CD Audio Player 1.2.3" and I try to add a drive (/dev/cdrom1 and /mnt/cdrom1).
 
 Has anyone had any luck with this?
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