Στις Saturday 20 August 2005 05:10, ο/η Eric Murphy έγραψε:
> I had thought that my Sound Blaster Audigy driver (emu10k1) only
> supported 2 channels (or 2 speakers) however upon playin an mp3
> today i noticed that I was getting sound out of all my speakers
> includeing my sub. So how do i adject
I had thought that my Sound Blaster Audigy driver (emu10k1) only supported 2
channels
(or 2 speakers) however upon playin an mp3 today i noticed that I was getting
sound
out of all my speakers includeing my sub. So how do i adject the channels as
turning
up certain speakers or tuning the sub?
I had thought that my Sound Blaster Audigy driver (emu10k1) only supported 2
channels (or 2 speakers) however upon playin an mp3 today i noticed that I was
getting sound out of all my speakers includeing my sub. So how do i adject the
channels as turning up certain speakers or tuning the sub?
On 8/19/05, Eric Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all Im trying to install OSS to get 5.1 sound working -- I keep getting
> THIS error:
>
>
> (I get a similar error when trying to run glxgears as well)
>
>
>
> greed# ./oss-install
> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libncurses.so.5"
Hey all Im trying to install OSS to get 5.1 sound working -- I keep getting
THIS error:
(I get a similar error when trying to run glxgears as well)
greed# ./oss-install
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libncurses.so.5" not found, required by
"oss-install"
So what packages am i missing?
Björn Lindström wrote:
Nikolas Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yea kind, The sound card still has to convert the pcm data from the CD
into music and output it to the speakers though,
No, the CD-ROM does that and sends it to the sound card as a plain old
analog audio signal, so the only
Björn Lindström wrote:
Nikolas Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
now put a music cd into your cd player and type in (as root)
"cdcontrol play" if you hear something that sounds like music your
good to go
Actually, that's a pretty bad test, since that will use your CD-ROM for
the sound, ra
Nikolas Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> now put a music cd into your cd player and type in (as root)
> "cdcontrol play" if you hear something that sounds like music your
> good to go
Actually, that's a pretty bad test, since that will use your CD-ROM for
the sound, rather than the DSP of yo
Thomas Moyer wrote:
I've read the handbook and searched through /usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES
and found the list of snd_* drivers. I'm just not sure which one I
should use. I have an Asus P4P800E-Deluxe. The website says the
onboard audio is ALC850 CODEC which is AC' 97 compatible. Does anyone
kn
I've read the handbook and searched through /usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES and
found the list of snd_* drivers. I'm just not sure which one I should
use. I have an Asus P4P800E-Deluxe. The website says the onboard audio
is ALC850 CODEC which is AC' 97 compatible. Does anyone know which
snd_* drive
> > > > play: /dev/dsp: Device busy
> > > Perhaps esd is running and grabbing the sound device?
> > 80418 ?? Ss 2:56.38 esd -terminate -nobeeps -as 2 -spawnfd
> > so if I kill -9 the esd process, icq will start emitting sounds ?
> unfortunately no, it will just "mute" my xmms session
1. Who
unfortunately no, it will just "mute" my xmms session
any other solutions ?
petre
On Thursday 13 November 2003 21:11 Anno Domini, Petre Bandac wrote using one
of his keyboards:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ps -ax | grep esd
> ~
> 80418 ?? Ss 2:56.38 esd -terminate -nobeeps -as 2 -spawnfd 5
> 84843
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ps -ax | grep esd
~
80418 ?? Ss 2:56.38 esd -terminate -nobeeps -as 2 -spawnfd 5
84843 p5 S+ 0:00.01 egrep esd
so if I kill -9 the esd process, icq will start emitting sounds ?
petre
On Thursday 13 November 2003 21:0
> play: /dev/dsp: Device busy
Perhaps esd is running and grabbing the sound device?
I have a similar problem with mpg123. Calling mpg123
multiple times (e.g. in a loop with a shell script)
until it works is an acceptable work-around for me:
#!/bin/sh
until (mpg123 "$1")
do
sleep 1;
done
Of
hello
I have a problem I somehow fixed once, but I can't remember how :-)
sim-icq gives me the following message
play: /dev/dsp: Device busy
(it uses the play command for the sound plugin)
it means that somehow the sound channel is used by other program (I have xmms
running, and also enlight
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