On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 03:41, Tom Allison wrote:
> How to I check if ALSA is actually working on my system?
If the proper ALSA driver is loaded, the directory /proc/asound should
be populated. Here's what mine looks like:
obsolescence[12]> ls /proc/asound/
card0 cards CMI8738 devices hwdep m
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Joris Huizer wrote:
>> Tom Allison wrote:
>>
>>> How to I check if ALSA is actually working on my system?
>>>
>>> I have sound, but things like mplayer say that alsa can't be found.
>>> xine works fine, but I can't find anything in the xine menus to
>>> te
Joris Huizer wrote:
Tom Allison wrote:
How to I check if ALSA is actually working on my system?
I have sound, but things like mplayer say that alsa can't be found.
xine works fine, but I can't find anything in the xine menus to tell
me what it's using for sound.
Eventually I want to set up a TV c
Tom Allison wrote:
How to I check if ALSA is actually working on my system?
I have sound, but things like mplayer say that alsa can't be found.
xine works fine, but I can't find anything in the xine menus to tell me
what it's using for sound.
Eventually I want to set up a TV card, but I need to g
How to I check if ALSA is actually working on my system?
I have sound, but things like mplayer say that alsa can't be found.
xine works fine, but I can't find anything in the xine menus to tell me
what it's using for sound.
Eventually I want to set up a TV card, but I need to go back and check
o
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 06:48:20AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I didn't get that afar. mplayer errored out one some statement that it
> could not find the smbclient libraries.
>
> Why it would need this is beyond me.
That would almost have to be a problem with the mplayer installation.
Try an
Carl Fink wrote:
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 08:14:41PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
I can only play some of the avi files that I have on my computer.
on a previous installation (SuSE 9.0?) I was able to play all of these
AVI's that I created on this same machine. the frustrating part is that
only som
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 08:14:41PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I can only play some of the avi files that I have on my computer.
> on a previous installation (SuSE 9.0?) I was able to play all of these
> AVI's that I created on this same machine. the frustrating part is that
> only some of them
I'm trying to configure my xmms and xine/mplayer goodies for me to play
with.
I'm stuck on the basics of sound.
I can play xmms mp3 files just fine.
I can only play some of the avi files that I have on my computer.
on a previous installation (SuSE 9.0?) I was able to play all of these
AVI's that
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