Edward via tde-users wrote:
I have not yet put the card in, but had a thought...
The sound cards
from that era, have a jack where an audio cable connected it to the
CD/DVD drive. Where the card would override the on-board audio once
installed, would that audio cable still be necessary today, or would
today's motherboards know to route the audio from the CD/DVD through the
motherboard, directly to the sound card? I haven't actually looked at
the back of the DVD drive to see if it even has that connection on it.
That system is from 2009.
I do not think modern drives have it - you can easily diagnose it by
observing the front panel of the drive - if it has an audio jack, it can
independently play audio.
Applications such as kscd would work with the data being read from the
drive. I do not know why Kate would say kscd needs an audio cable.
I guess kscd is able to control the drive (play/pause etc.), so that if you
have a CD player you could just tell it play and listen on the audio jack
of the player. However it should be working as a player too - playing the
cdrom. Last time I tried few months ago it worked nicely.
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