On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Bryan Kim wrote:
How do you get kde sounds to work? My sound card is a creative labs awe64, and
I set up both the sound card and the midi player. Playmidi, cd player, and play
all work. Play in particular can play the .wav files that come with KDE. Thanks
for your help.
You
If you choose a "theme" like MacOS, it enables sound and sets up the *.wav
files for the actions(well it did for me anyways).
HTH
Jaguar
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Bryan Kim wrote:
How do you get kde sounds to work? My sound card is a creative labs awe64,
and
I
Lance wrote:
then highlight an action on the
left, then match it to one on the right that corresponds to that action by
selecting it, hit apply, then do that for each sound event you want to use. it's a
pain to do this for every sound
They basically have a sounds off by default.I like
go to kde control center - (should be on your kpanel), sound- system
sounds...check the enable system sounds box, then highlight an action on the
left, then match it to one on the right that corresponds to that action by
selecting it, hit apply, then do that for each sound event you want to use.
If you haven't done it yet, you need to enable system sounds in KDE Control
center under sounds.
Bambi
Bryan Kim wrote:
How do you get kde sounds to work? My sound card is a creative labs awe64, and
I set up both the sound card and the midi player. Playmidi, cd player, and play
all work.
Bryan Kim wrote:
How do you get kde sounds to work? My sound card is a creative labs awe64, and
I set up both the sound card and the midi player. Playmidi, cd player, and play
all work. Play in particular can play the .wav files that come with KDE. Thanks
for your help.
Hi Bryan. Do you