On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Kushal Koolwal
wrote:
> ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:996:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
> ALSA snd_pcm_open error: Device or resource busy
That's because you haven't killed esd first. It's hogging your soundcard.
Here's how to setup pulseaudio if your distributi
Hi Thomas,
I tried using pulse output plugin but no luck. Here is what I get:
u...@debian:~$ killall xmms2d
u...@debian:~$ xmms2d -o pulse
INFO: ../src/xmms/log.c:36: Initialized logging system :)
INFO: ../src/xmms/ipc.c:950: IPC listening on
'unix:///tmp/xmms-ipc-user'.
INFO: ../src/xmms/mai
xmms2 has no esound output plugin, as nobody wrote one yet.
But you could try to use the libao output plugin and configure ao to
output to esd.
(According to the libao2 description that should be possible)
Or you could try to use pulse
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Package: xmms2
Version: 0.5DrLecter-2
Severity: important
xmms2 play music files (MP3) just fine when we don't have esound package
installed. However as soon as we install esound xmms2 won't play songs
and gives following error message in the xmms2d.log file:
--- Starting new xmms2d ---
INFO: .
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