Your problem is not Softsqueeze but audio on your system - you need to
check how your audio is set up on your Suse Linux system.
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is there anyone with the knowledge about SoftSqueeze left?
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AndreE
Duet: 2 Controllers and 4 Receivers
Plan: +2 Receivers and + 1 Controller [quite positive after move to
7.4.1 and later to 7.4.2]
Linux Intel A
does anybody uses it?
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AndreE
Duet: 2 Controllers and 4 Receivers
Plan: +2 Receivers and + 1 Controller [quite positive after move to
7.4.1 and later to 7.4.2]
Linux Intel Atom 330 based Server - [not completel
unfortunately i did not find mentioned above file
/etc/default/pulseaudio
it simply does not exist in my system
it looks like i have a bit different set-up
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AndreE
Duet: 2 Controllers and 4 Receivers
Plan: +2 Re
It's been awhile since I setup Pulseaudio on Ubuntu to work with non
root apps so the details may not be quite correct.
For an app to work on a PulseAudio system without root access - Pulse
had to be setup as system wide and the user had to be added to some
pulse groups.
The command line version
when i run Softsqueeze
i get:
Code:
softsqueeze
3[main] WARN softsqueeze - Exception
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Master Gain not supported
at
org.classpath.icedtea.pulseaudio.PulseAudioLine.getControl(PulseAudioLine.java:89)
at
org.classpath.icedt