Re: audio pain

2002-08-16 Thread pll
In a message dated: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 19:27:07 EDT Derek D. Martin said: The command given by Paul above will most likely result in error messages about the other files not existing in the tar archive. Well, yeah, there is that :) Sorry for the misleading confusion! -- Seeya, Paul --

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2002-08-16 Thread Matthew S. Sacks
Hi, I followed these directions concerning the new plugin to XMMS. Still doesn't work. It seemed like CD-player kept invoking the old plugin anyway. How can I make sure my new AudioCD Reader is the one that is running? -mss Original Message Subject: FW: audio pain Date

Re: audio pain

2002-08-15 Thread Matthew S. Sacks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, at 4:06pm, Matthew S. Sacks wrote: The lspci command identifies the Multimedia audio controller as an Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM AC'97 (rev 05) (This may make sense if ADI chip has been integrated onto a motherboard made by Intel) FYI: AC'97 =

Re: audio pain

2002-08-15 Thread pll
In a message dated: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 17:16:06 EDT Matthew S. Sacks said: ftp://mud.stack.nl/pub/OuterSpace/willem/ I have downloaded several .gz files from this site. gunzip will not unzip any of them. Yes, I did -d. Ahm, are you sure? They all unzip for me just fine. Are you

audio pain

2002-08-14 Thread Matthew S. Sacks
Greetings, Let me start my question over again. I have switched to the gnome desktop. I am trying to play a CD with the gnome CD player, or with XMMS. I have a DELL Dimension 4400 which came with an Integrated ADI 1885 chip. The lspci command identifies the Multimedia audio controller as an