On 14/7/02 3:09 PM, "Mark Constable" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jeremy Higgs wrote:
> 
>> testing
> 
> Strange as there is no xmms-alsa list for testing (or unstable)
> at http://packages.debian.org. 25 xmms packages, no xmms-alsa.

Sorry, should have clarified it before. There isn't an xmms-alsa package, I
built the XMMS ALSA 0.9 output plugin from source.

> 
>> 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.
> 
> Ah cool. I just grabbed that one and listening to AC/DC right
> now via that plugin... ahh, Thunderstruck, indeed. It sounds
> slightly "distant"... maybe I happen to be listening to the
> rear speaker set via my headphones.
> 
> /usr/bin/glib-config and /usr/bin/xmms-config need editing
> to change -I${prefix}/include/glib-1.2 to -I${prefix}/include/glib.

Is this needed to get the plugin to work, do you mean?

>> Does alsaplayer have playlists some of the features XMMS has? I've got a
>> long playlist to play music (8 hours straight...)
> 
> Not sure, it crashes on me.
> 
>> The weird thing is, ALSA output through XMMS worked a couple of weeks ago,
>> until I updated the kernel and the ALSA modules...
> 
> The only xmms-alsa package I am aware was for 0.5 ALSA so
> maybe your previous setup was all 0.5 based, and happened
> to worked.
> 
> --markc

I haven't ever had 0.5 installed, as I only started using ALSA recently. The
previous version, however, was 0.9beta10 (using the debian packages in
testing). Once I updated to 0.9beta12, it stopped working.



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