Andy Hawkins wrote:
On one of my PCs, I've got the 'Silent SoftSqueeze' problem. Is there any
diagnostics I can capture to find out why this happens?
Check the console tab in the Softsqueeze preferences, do you see any
errors? If not try changing the Audio mixer to Java Sound Driver, or
Andy Hawkins wrote:
On one of my PCs, I've got the 'Silent SoftSqueeze' problem. Is there any
diagnostics I can capture to find out why this happens?
Check the console tab in the Softsqueeze preferences, do you see any
errors? If not try changing the Audio mixer to Java Sound Driver, or
Hi,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard Titmuss[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Primary Sound Driver is only available when you are using Java 1.5.
It will appear under the Audio Mixer setting.
Ok, thanks.
On one of my PCs, I've got the 'Silent SoftSqueeze' problem. Is there any
Hi,
I'm sure I've seen recommended to use the 'Primary Sound Driver' or similar
for SoftSqueeze. However, in mine (2.0b8), the only options I get on the
audio tab are:
Audio Mixer: Java Sound Audio Engine
Audio Buffer Size: (set to 128000)
MP3 Decoder: either Jave MP3 Plugin or JLayer
Am I
Andy Hawkins wrote:
I'm sure I've seen recommended to use the 'Primary Sound Driver' or similar
for SoftSqueeze. However, in mine (2.0b8), the only options I get on the
audio tab are:
The Primary Sound Driver is only available when you are using Java 1.5.
It will appear under the Audio