Am 2011-09-16 03:26, schrieb king bse:
> Thanks, alex.
>
> I don't know what does "access the ALSA interface with any other audio
> application?" mean.
> I could run alsamixer and I could listen mp3 using Totem Movie Player on
> Ubuntu.
> So?
Ubuntu usually has Pulse Audio running, which clai
On Sat, 2011-09-17 at 00:29 +0200, Clemens Hopfer wrote:
> try using "pulse" (without the " ) as device name, works for me on Ubuntu 11.4
>
> Lg,
> Clemens
Thanks, Hopfer.
Your way is much smarter and works fine.
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Hi,
try using "pulse" (without the " ) as device name, works for me on Ubuntu 11.4
Lg,
Clemens
On Friday 16 September 2011 10:56:38 Qin Jian E wrote:
> Thanks Alex again.
> I had tried your method but it didn't change anything.
>
> But I found that: Some apps are working but not all.
> I'm now
Thanks Alex again.
I had tried your method but it didn't change anything.
But I found that: Some apps are working but not all.
I'm now trying receiver examples from:
http://www.oz9aec.net/index.php/gnu-radio/grc-examples
For example, ssb_rx.py doesn't work but ssb_rx_play works fine.
So I guess ma
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 21:26:01 -0400, king bse wrote:
Thanks, alex.
I don't know what does "access the ALSA interface with any other
audio application?" mean.
I could run alsamixer and I could listen mp3 using Totem Movie
Player
on Ubuntu.
So?
I suspect that Totem uses Pulseaudio and Al
Thanks, alex.
I don't know what does "access the ALSA interface with any other audio
application?" mean.
I could run alsamixer and I could listen mp3 using Totem Movie Player on
Ubuntu.
So?
Qin Jian
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