On 13/7/02 5:52 PM, "Mark Constable" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jeremy Higgs wrote:
>> That did the trick, actually... I restarted alsa and now alsamixer works.
> 
> Great... should be an FAQ entry somewhere I suspect.
> 
>> I still can't seem to use the ALSA output plugin in XMMS, though.... OSS
>> emulation works, but not ALSA. Any ideas?
> 
> I'm running unstable and there is no sign of an ALSA plugin with
> my XMMS... what distro version are you running ?

testing

> There used to be an xmms-alsa package but I have not seen that
> for maybe 1/2 a year in unstable. If you happen to be using
> an older Debian distro then it might even be a 0.5 ALSA based
> pluging which will never work.

I used this one (designed for 0.9, apparently):

http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/alsa-xmms

Although nothing seems to have happened to it as of late.

> AlsaPlayer might be the go... but you might want to compile it
> from source to match your now current libasound2.so.
> 
> --markc
> 

Does alsaplayer have playlists some of the features XMMS has? I've got a
long playlist to play music (8 hours straight...)

The weird thing is, ALSA output through XMMS worked a couple of weeks ago,
until I updated the kernel and the ALSA modules...

Thanks



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