Hi Michael,

I give oss-emulation backend a try in arts configuration and it really works for me (now I can run noatun again), but you said u're using xine-backend as amarok engine without arts. Well, I did tried to use gstreammer with amarok but there's a problem with the gst mad library (a friend using ubuntu has the same problem) so I give a try to xine but anytime when I try to choose xine as the  engine amarok give me the follow message: "xine was unable to initialize any audio-drivers".
Could you please give me a advice about this setup? I can't wait to get back using amarok :)

tks,

On 4/19/06, Michael Schreckenbauer < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 19. April 2006 22:12 schrieb Michael B. Trausch:
> I am wondering if anybody here has run into a problem using aRts 3.5.2
> with KDE 3.5.2 on ~x86.  I know that ~x86 is technically unsupported, so
> I'm just looking to see if anybody else might be experencing problems
> with this setup or would know how to go about attempting to troubleshoot
> it.  It dies claiming CPU overload after anywhere from fifteen seconds
> to thirty minutes of trying to grab all of the CPU's attention, and does
> not output any sound.

I have this and similar issues with arts every now and then. Some versions
work quite well for me using the alsa-backend, other versions only work, when
I use the oss backend via the oss-emulation of alsa. So I would try the
different backends, maybe that helps. I don't use arts anymore, amarok works
fine with the xine-backend and xine works pretty good with alsa.

>       Thanks in advance for any help,
>       Mike

Regards,
Michael
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