You are aware that when running a 'live-cd' you MUST
have two cd players. One to run the cd with the os on
it, and one to play whatever you are playing.
--- Jim <
arizona.anorak@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yesterday I downloaded an iso
> ubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-i386.iso and burned
> it to a CD. Then I rebooted the machine to try it.
> I mounted an NTFS
> partition and noticed something. The mp3 files
> wouldn't play. Neither
> would it play xvid/mp3 avi files. However it does
> play ogg files.
>
> I want a live CD or DVD that I can boot a machine
> with and not have any
> problems playing mp3s, or any of the most common
> audio and video
> formats. Which one would would be best for my
> needs?
>
> Thanks
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