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Description of problem: Amarok cannot play audio CDs. If I insert a CD, it is mounted correctly and recognised by both Dolphin under KDE and Nautilus under GNOME. If I try to launch Amarok and play the CD, it will not load. Also, if I use the "Most recent device" item in the KDE system tray, it too recognises that an audio CD is present and asks whether the user wants to play it in Amarok. If I click that button, nothing happens. CDs play correctly in other music applications. According to the January 2011 version of the Amarok FAQ, "When you insert an audio CD, it will be shown as a local collection." Source: http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/FAQ#How_do_I_play_audio-CDs This does not happen. The "local collection" item remains empty. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): amarok-2.4.0-2.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Insert an audio CD. It is recognised and mounted by the desktop environment. 2. Launch Amarok. Actual results: It does not recognise the audio CD. There is no way to mount or play it in this app. The CD does not appear as a local collection. Expected results: Should mount the CD and allow the user to play it. Additional info:
Hi, I have the exact same problem, in Fedora 15 too but the bug was already present in F14, IIRC.
Having the same problem in F16. Audio CD playable using KsCD but Amarok just ignores them.
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