[K12OSN] Playing CD's and DVD's on Clients
Carl Keil
carl at snarlnet.com
Thu Oct 19 20:35:53 UTC 2006
Thanks for the reply. Can't the script/program/parameter that allows
data disks to appear be hacked to allow audio disks as well? Does
anyone know where this is controlled from? It looks like FC5 supports
this. I tried the FC5 control panel, but changing the settings had no
affect on the terminals.
Most of my audio is already ripped to a server, but I'd actually like to
be able to listen/rip audio CD's from a thin client to add to the stuff
that's there.
ck
> // You can't play music CDs on clients as they are not considered
> 'data' disks. Local Device Access only supports data disks. Not sure
> if DVDs are regarded the same or not. You could rip the CDs and put
> the songs into a world-readable directory, and then people don't even
> need the CDs.
>
>Petre
>
>Carl Keil wrote:
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>Hi List,
>
>
>
> Does anyone know a user friendly way to do this? Pop a CD/DVD in
> the clients drive and listen/watch it right there? I've tried
> popping CD's into a few clients (I thought I'd start with CD's)
> and, basically, nothing happens. The CD's don't show up on the
> desktop or in "Drives". I can't find them, or play them.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions,
>
>ck
>
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