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Hi,
| Have you tried to determine that the problem is in kscd and not in
| the drive itself? Faulty optics or head drive could cause playback
| issues like these (especially when the problem is bound to specific
| time of disc playback, which means specific position of the
| head). Try playing the CD with kaffeine, for example.
Oh, yes. I also use xmcd, which has never stopped playing any CD.
Even right after the CD is freshly inserted, or after an eject-insert
cycle.
Ive been with this problem since I switched to KDE
(a year or two ago). Insert a CD; Kscd automatically pops up,
plays the CD, and stops after several minutes; Kill Kscd, invoke
xmcd, and be happy. That has been my life, ever :-)
By the way, please dont say I should stick to xmcd, then.
kscd is well integrated in KDE, while xmcd looks alien on
my screen.
Thanks for the response, anyway,
Ryo
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