a while, the error message changes to xine was unable to
initialize any audio drivers !!
Any ideas ?
Thanks,
Kevin
On Thu, 15.11.07 11:59, Kevin Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On November 15, 2007 06:17:07 am Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
This sounds like a message
.
Kevin
Kevin Williams wrote:
I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA
daemon to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work
without needing to configure each of them individually, I have set the
pulseaudio as the default ALSA plugin in /etc
I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA daemon
to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work without needing
to configure each of them individually, I have set the pulseaudio as the
default ALSA plugin in /etc/asound.conf following the guide
! The apps work fine
otherwise when I'm not using pulseaudio thus, using the alsa drivers
directly.
Thanks for the reply.
Kevin
Kevin Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sometimes, I see a message which says Audio device not
available. May be it is in use by another application. I'm pretty
surprisingly (or may be not ?), all the apps are working just perfect ! :-)
I guess, the problem lies with pulseaudio running as the system daemon !?
Anyways, thank everyone for your help, I really appreciate it.
Kevin
On 15 Nov 2007, Kevin Williams uttered the following:
On November 15, 2007 05:46:49