Antonio Prado wrote: > Em Sex, 2007-03-02 às 14:23 -0700, Andrew Ziem escreveu: > >> Antonio Prado wrote: >> >>> I am using Ubuntu 6,06 and LTSP 4.2 >>> >>> I obtain to hear mp3 in the stations using ltsp with xmms. >>> >>> I am not obtaining to hear sound using Gxine. >>> >>> What necessary to configure? In case that the Gxine does not function >>> with the LTSP, which another aplication for videos? >>> >>> >> Antonio, >> >> You need to tell XMMS to use ESounD ("esd") output. On Fedora, this >> requires installing a package named something like xmms-esd and then >> configuring XMMS. See here: >> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound#XMMS >> >> Also, I have devised a way to automate configuring XMMS: >> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/ManagingUserConfiguration#XMMS >> >> >> Andrew >> > > Ok Andrew, > > Xmms functions correctly, my problem is with software for video gxine or > another one. > > Gxine can be configured to use esd. In Gxine 0.5.8 this is File > Configure > Preferences > Audio. Mplayer much the same sort of thing, or you can put esd in ~/.mplayer/config.
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