alternatively, you may want to use "artsdsp" to start the emulator with a
command line that looks like:
artsdsp emulator
I have not tested it, but it seems that artsdsp was written specifically for
this..
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Zach Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Also, I have
Also, I have noticed that in KDE if you're playing sound when the emulator
starts up it won't take it over, but somehow the sound still works in the
emulator. Could be some kind of irregularity with my setup, but worth a
shot.
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Ok, thanks for the advice
On Jun 28, 12:27 am, Bruno Sauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> or if you're not doing sound with the emulator try starting it with the
> -noaudio option ( see emulator -help)
> Digit wrote:that's because KDE's 'arts' sound server is not supported. you
> need to either i
or if you're not doing sound with the emulator try
starting it with the -noaudio option ( see emulator -help)
Digit wrote:
that's because KDE's 'arts' sound server is not supported.
you need to either install the "esd" sound daemon or the alsa-dmix package
on your machine
to be able to sh
that's because KDE's 'arts' sound server is not supported.
you need to either install the "esd" sound daemon or the alsa-dmix package
on your machine
to be able to share emulator audio with the rest of your system.
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:41 AM, Jeremy Villalobos <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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