Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 8 May 2002 23:03:22 -0600 (MDT) | From | Dax Kelson <> | Subject | Re: cdp Strange behavior? |
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This isn't kernel related. Since the early days of CDROM drives in computers, the "play audio" function is completely independent of the operating system. If the player app or the operating system doesn't tell the CDROM drive to stop, it will keep on playing irrespective if the operating system is even running.
The only exception is in the past ~3 years some players can do "Digital Audio Extraction" audio playing. This does involve software, and is useful when you don't have the audio cable connected between your sound card and CDORM drive.
Dax Kelson
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