No I have not. Most of the time the faq is of no help whatsoever.
I just checked the faq. Saw item #13 How do I play *MP3s* in Fedora? <
http://www.fedorafaq.org/#mp3, which should be titled How to Install MP3 Player. I already have Totem, Rhythmbox, and K3b. They won't play the MP3 CD either.
Helix Player displayed a message that it can't play the MP3 CD and says to download RealPlayer. I just saw that there is a conflict between totem and real player.
This why I usually don't look at the faq.
The faq states: If you have a question which is not answered here: Ask it at FedoraForum.org. Thats why I came to the forum in the first place.
I just came across this nugget at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia whic states:
Fedora cannot include support for MP3 or DVD video playback or recording. The MP3 formats are patented, and the patent holders have not provided the necessary licenses. DVD video formats are patented and equipped with an encryption scheme. The patent holders have not provided the necessary licenses, and the code needed to decrypt CSS-encrypted discs may violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a copyright law of the United States. Fedora also excludes other multimedia software due to patent, copyright or license restrictions, including Adobe's Flash Player and and Real Media's Real Player. For more on this subject, please refer to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems.