On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 12:42:07PM -0800, Johan Walles wrote:
[...]
SDL would have the advantage over pure ESD that it auto-detects and
talks to other sound daemons as well (like KDE's ARTS), but of course
SDL might have drawbacks. As I haven't really used neither SDL nor ESD
I'm
Hi, just FYI, I've managed to implement a (very rough) prototype fix
that makes xscavenger work with esd. Unfortunately, I'm running into
some hard problems:
- esd shows horrible latency when in stream mode (which is the easiest
to implement on the existing code), making the sound delayed and
:25:08 -0800
Subject: Bug#299088: xscavenger: Want sound daemon friendly sound
Hi, just FYI, I've managed to implement a (very rough) prototype fix
that makes xscavenger work with esd. Unfortunately, I'm running into
some hard problems:
- esd shows horrible latency when in stream mode (which
) would
be to use esddsp (apt-get install esound-clients first). Its man
page is great :-).
Regards //Johan
-Original Message-
From: H. S. Teoh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:21:15 -0800
Subject: Bug#299088: xscavenger: Want sound daemon friendly sound
Package: xscavenger
Version: 1.4.4-3
Severity: wishlist
I'm running GNOME. For GNOME to be able to play system sounds, I have
the esd sound daemon running.
If I start xscavenger, I get no sound.
If I first kill esd and then start xscavenger I get sound.
I'd like xscavenger to automatically
On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 05:59:15PM +0100, Johan Walles wrote:
[...]
I'm running GNOME. For GNOME to be able to play system sounds, I have
the esd sound daemon running.
If I start xscavenger, I get no sound.
If I first kill esd and then start xscavenger I get sound.
I'd like xscavenger
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