RE: [Cooker] sound in KDE
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, guran wrote: Does noatun work when you click on musical file? I located .mp3 and got the sound from FlightGear and clicked on that and noatun came up but I had no sound in my head-set. That's a problem here as well. Sound works fine everywhere now, besides when I try to play an mp3 with Noatun. Noatun doesn't seem to crash, but it just stops, refusing to play. I remember some obscure setting in noatun that is called (if I am not mistaken) Use fast hardware volume control. Could you play with it if it makes any difference? It did work for me once, but it was long ago I have tried it last time. -andrej
Re: [Cooker] sound in KDE
If you open a terminal and run artsd then go into another terminal and run noatun you will see that noatun is causing the sound server to crash. Why it does that I don't know but that is what i've seen. So from that I'm not sure weather its a noatun problem or a arts problem On Monday 18 February 2002 02:20 am, you wrote: On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, guran wrote: Does noatun work when you click on musical file? I located .mp3 and got the sound from FlightGear and clicked on that and noatun came up but I had no sound in my head-set. That's a problem here as well. Sound works fine everywhere now, besides when I try to play an mp3 with Noatun. Noatun doesn't seem to crash, but it just stops, refusing to play. I remember some obscure setting in noatun that is called (if I am not mistaken) Use fast hardware volume control. Could you play with it if it makes any difference? It did work for me once, but it was long ago I have tried it last time. -andrej
Re: [Cooker] sound in KDE
le lun 18-02-2002 à 15:05, Jeremy Salch a écrit : If you open a terminal and run artsd then go into another terminal and run noatun you will see that noatun is causing the sound server to crash. Why it does that I don't know but that is what i've seen. So from that I'm not sure weather its a noatun problem or a arts problem really when I see all this pb I wonder why KDE develop arts and noatun. At this time it's more painfull than helpfull/usefull ! Many times newbies got pb with this I just can hope that alsa default inclusion in kernel will provide full duplex for every soundcard so that we no longer need to use arts to mix sound input ( even if arts got others advantages ) -- http://perso.wanadoo.fr/linux_wizard/index.html - Si l'on y réfléchit bien, le Christ est le seul anarchiste qui ait vraiment réussi. André Malraux.
[Cooker] sound in KDE
Hi Version:(fmirror ftp.uninett.no) Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020217 7:24 /ChangeLog/1.652/Sat Feb 16 21:06:45 2002// Thanks, the starting of KDE now is nice with sound and no sign of /dev/dsp pb. RealPlayer and sound streaming works fine too. Still have intermittent sound in FlightGear, might be my old Creative SB ISA PNP AWE64. N.B. When you write up the dokumentation for 8.2 I would like to have one part that specifically deals with how to change to the ALSA set, and preferably a deep introduction to all its advanced features. regards guran -- Mandrake Linux 8.2 Cooker kernel-2.4.17.18mdk-1-1mdk version:2002-02-17-07:24
Re: [Cooker] sound in KDE
On Sunday 17 February 2002 17:13, you wrote: Hi Version: (fmirror ftp.uninett.no) Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020217 7:24 /ChangeLog/1.652/Sat Feb 16 21:06:45 2002// Thanks, the starting of KDE now is nice with sound and no sign of /dev/dsp pb. RealPlayer and sound streaming works fine too. /.../ Does noatun work when you click on musical file? -- David BAUDENS MandrakeSoft - http://www.mandrakesoft.com
Re: [Cooker] sound in KDE
On Sunday 17 February 2002 5:33 pm, David BAUDENS wrote: On Sunday 17 February 2002 17:13, you wrote: Hi Version:(fmirror ftp.uninett.no) Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020217 7:24 /ChangeLog/1.652/Sat Feb 16 21:06:45 2002// Thanks, the starting of KDE now is nice with sound and no sign of /dev/dsp pb. RealPlayer and sound streaming works fine too. /.../ Does noatun work when you click on musical file? Sorry, it was ski-relay from Salt-Lake-City, and I don't have any mp3 on my computer, so I located .mp3 and got the sound from FlightGear and clicked on that and noatun came up but I had no sound in my head-set. regards guran -- Mandrake Linux 8.2 Cooker kernel-2.4.17.18mdk-1-1mdk version:2002-02-17-07:24
Re: [Cooker] sound in KDE
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, guran wrote: Does noatun work when you click on musical file? I located .mp3 and got the sound from FlightGear and clicked on that and noatun came up but I had no sound in my head-set. That's a problem here as well. Sound works fine everywhere now, besides when I try to play an mp3 with Noatun. Noatun doesn't seem to crash, but it just stops, refusing to play. Regards, Mattias