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.
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