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Have you tried press the 'play' button on the CD drive itself?
Turn the 'CD audio' volume knob up in your favourite mixer, and ensure that
the CD actually has a cable to the sound card (or mainboard integrated audio).
The cable is 3 to 4 wires usually.
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