You insert an audio CD and get a window with the error message "Location is not mountable".
According to the information at the link below Lubuntu (Ubuntu) 10.10 has a bug that creates this message. To stop it you need to
According to the information at the link below Lubuntu (Ubuntu) 10.10 has a bug that creates this message. To stop it you need to
Open terminal window
Accessories/LXterminal in command terminal type:
Accessories/LXterminal in command terminal type:
sudo apt-get install gvfs-backends
Next time you load an audio CD it should open with screen "Removable medium is inserted". Double click "open with file manager". That does not play the audio CD. You would need to right click a file and choose a player. Not a very useful series of actions. So all you have actually achieved is to stop the message "Location is not mountable".
The rest of the post talks about Aqualung the music player. The command mplayer cdda:// plays from the terminal command the audio CD. I did notice that the playback stutters. The post talks about increasing the buffer size - I assume this most remove the stutter - this is how you do it:
Next time you load an audio CD it should open with screen "Removable medium is inserted". Double click "open with file manager". That does not play the audio CD. You would need to right click a file and choose a player. Not a very useful series of actions. So all you have actually achieved is to stop the message "Location is not mountable".
The rest of the post talks about Aqualung the music player. The command mplayer cdda:// plays from the terminal command the audio CD. I did notice that the playback stutters. The post talks about increasing the buffer size - I assume this most remove the stutter - this is how you do it:
Open terminal window
Accessories/LXterminal in command terminal type:
sudo leafpad ~/.mplayer/config
You will be prompted for you user password
config will open
Add at bottom of list cache=5000
Save and close. Test by rebooting - that should work
Note that this config only applies to current user. To apply as default for all users you would need to change /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf
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