On Wednesday 09 February 2005 10:53 am, rikona wrote: > Hello Aron, > > Wednesday, February 9, 2005, 7:00:13 AM, Aron wrote: > > AS> On Tuesday 08 February 2005 11:38 pm, rikona wrote: > >> Hello newbie, > >> > >> I'm trying to get some sound up on a box recently updated to 10.1. > >> Using Amarok to play an mp3 file results in severely distorted sound, > >> but xmms and Audacity seem to do OK. If I try to use another 'engine' > >> in Audacity it crashes. Tried adjusting levels everywhere, but can't > >> get good sound in Audacity. Any way to get rid of the distortion in > >> Amarok? > >> > >> Also tried streamtuner - very nice. When I try to run Audacity after > >> streamtuner, it tells me a copy of Audacity is already running > >> (although I may have left a copy running somewhere). I can't seem to > >> access it though. How can I do that? > > AS> Did you try a top command to see if you had another copy of streamtuner > AS> running? > > I have about 120 processes running - too many to display with top, at > least on my small screen. ps -A shows me there is a copy of Audacity > running, but I didn't know how to "get" to it so I could use it. There > wasn't another copy of streamtuner running. > > Finally decided it was easier to just kill Audacity and start over > with a new copy. It's still distorted, though. Any ideas on how to > remove the distortion? > > Thanks, Aron... use xmms to play instead of Amarok
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