Creating an audio group, assigning /dev/dsp to the audio group and
adding myself to the audio group made no difference. It seems that I've
applied a solution without knowing what the problem was. Any clues as
to how to identify the problem?
From: Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Most
Kevin Shackleton wrote:
Creating an audio group, assigning /dev/dsp to the audio group and
adding myself to the audio group made no difference.
If you type 'groups' in an xterm, are you in the audio group?
Whats the output of ls -l /dev/dsp?
Is xmms set up to use /dev/dsp for output or is it
On 9/20/07, Kevin Shackleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Creating an audio group, assigning /dev/dsp to the audio group and
adding myself to the audio group made no difference. It seems that I've
applied a solution without knowing what the problem was. Any clues as
to how to identify the
Erik,
Yes, I tested with 'groups', /dev/dsp shows the group is 'audio'.
This pc uses ALSA. I've had trouble with eg audacity in the past where
there was competition between possible audio streams
Now, this is weird - when I ran 'strace xmms' (to see if I could pick an
error) it all worked!
On 20/09/2007, Kevin Shackleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Creating an audio group, assigning /dev/dsp to the audio group and
adding myself to the audio group made no difference. It seems that I've
applied a solution without knowing what the problem was. Any clues as
to how to identify the
.
Etch doesn't install xmms by default but Rythymbox works (it
didn't in
FC)
Cheers,
Kevin.
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On 20/09/2007, Kevin Shackleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Creating an audio group, assigning /dev/dsp to the audio group and
adding myself
An odd development in the last couple of days - xmms won't play any mp3s
for any user. ie the play slider does not show a knob after I try to
start a play. It's ok for root, so the relevant files are there. Using
FC7
Starting from a command line there is no error message, nor is there
in
Kevin Shackleton wrote:
An odd development in the last couple of days - xmms won't play any mp3s
for any user. ie the play slider does not show a knob after I try to
start a play. It's ok for root, so the relevant files are there. Using
FC7
Starting from a command line there is no error
Kevin Shackleton wrote:
Any ideas about looking for the problem?
Most likely cause is that you are not in the 'audio' group.
In a terminal window, run the 'groups' command and that will
tell you what groups you are a member of.
Erik
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Erik,
This machine does not have an audio group. I'll try out that concept
after work. Thanks,
Kevin.
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Kevin Shackleton wrote:
Any ideas about looking for the problem?
Most likely cause is that you are not in
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This is usually relevant to the permissions on /dev/dsp - usually it's rw
for the audio group.. you can modify these as you see fit
$ ls -l /dev/dsp
crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 3 2007-09-17 14:28 /dev/dsp
On 9/20/07, Kevin Shackleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik,
This machine does not
Hello
I am using xmms with alsa and using a shell script to play a series of
sound files at different amplitudes -by setting the volume level in the
~/.xmms/config file before running - ie:
volume_left=50
volume_right=0
However they play at full volume anyway and when I look in the config
Henry,
xmms doesn't usually set the volume. Nor is the volume set in a config
file - its essentially a state in the driver.
Just use a tool like aumix (or amixer for alsa) to change volume levels:
aumix -v50,0
play_sound
aumix -v0,50
play_sound
The -w option is also handy, depending on your
my xmms stopped working last nite after i upgraded it from 1.2.8 to 1.2.9
when i tried to play anything, it will freeze.
i am running Fedora Core 1 and using Gnome as my default desktop env.
then i uninstalled xmms and then reinstalled from the CD ROM xmms 1.2.8
still didn't work.
all other
Laurie Savage wrote:
I tried both of your ideas with no success. /sbin/fuser -v /dev/dsp
returned no output and cat /dev/urandom /dev/dsp issued white noise, but
if fuser -v /dev/dsp didn't return any error then no other application
is using /dev/dsp.
If cat /dev/urandom /dev/dsp returns any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/08/2003 08:39:32 PM:
Laurie Savage wrote:
I tried both of your ideas with no success. /sbin/fuser -v /dev/dsp
returned no output and cat /dev/urandom /dev/dsp issued white noise,
but
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Further more, yes -- the cat command should return white noise / a
Thanks for the suggestions
I tried both of your ideas with no success. /sbin/fuser -v /dev/dsp
returned no output and cat /dev/urandom /dev/dsp issued white noise, but
I knew that root and user 1 could play sounds so the sound card is OK.
Distro - RedHat 8.0
Added users to audio group and
xmms works perfectly for root and user 1.
Users 2, 3, 4 on the same machine cannot use it. Error message mixer
being used by another applcation, check permissions ...
/dev/mixer is u+rw user1:root
I tried changing the permissions to a+rw (yes i know but the machine is
normally off line) but
Laurie Savage wrote:
xmms works perfectly for root and user 1.
Users 2, 3, 4 on the same machine cannot use it. Error message mixer
being used by another applcation, check permissions ...
/dev/mixer is u+rw user1:root
/dev/dsp is probably what's being used -- try fuser -v /dev/dsp
I believe the
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 04:05:21PM +1100, Dean Hamstead wrote:
has anyone built xmms 1.2.5 on kernel 2.4.16?
having just done so, i am now being presented with
unsolvable segfaults.
i'm using xmms 1.2.5 on 2.4.16 (pre-empt and win4lin patches) and
it works fine.
alsa broke horribly on
alsa broke horribly on 2.4.16, so i venture to
think similarly for xmms.
alsa works fine too :). alsa-0.9-beta7. perhaps try upgrading
your ALSA version?
0.5.12a which is for 2.4.16, and i tried removing the libAALSA output
plugin to no avail
Dean
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On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 09:46:51PM +1100, Dean Hamstead wrote:
alsa broke horribly on 2.4.16, so i venture to
think similarly for xmms.
alsa works fine too :). alsa-0.9-beta7. perhaps try upgrading
your ALSA version?
0.5.12a which is for 2.4.16, and i tried removing the libAALSA
has anyone built xmms 1.2.5 on kernel 2.4.16?
having just done so, i am now being presented with
unsolvable segfaults.
which is most od (and annoying) seeing 1.2.4 was
workig just fine, however built on a prior kernel
version (2.4.4.. something like that)
alsa broke horribly on 2.4.16, so i
Hi Everyone,
2 posts in one day...
I have just installed Ximian Desktop to see what its like, and its not
to bad, except for the one problem that xmms now refuses to work.
I have tried using mpg123 to play the audio files and they work fine and
i have also tried reinstalling xmms via RPM, no
quote who=Keiran Sweet
2 posts in one day...
I have just installed Ximian Desktop to see what its like, and its not
to bad, except for the one problem that xmms now refuses to work.
Have you tried running it from the command line to see if there's any error
output? How about anything in
Hi,
Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Keiran Sweet
2 posts in one day...
I have just installed Ximian Desktop to see what its like, and its not
to bad, except for the one problem that xmms now refuses to work.
Have you tried running it from the command line to see if there's any error
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 21:17:46 +1100 Keiran Sweet wrote:
to bad, except for the one problem that xmms now refuses to work.
I have tried using mpg123 to play the audio files and they work fine and
i have also tried reinstalling xmms via RPM, no luck.
you used ximian rpm's?
[cpaul@desktop
Hi Everyone,
I just reinstalled them and reconfigured xmms and it seems to be fine now.
I guess i was jumping the gun a tad posting... ;)
now i am fighting with evolution... :/
Thanks,
Keiran
cpaul wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 21:17:46 +1100 Keiran Sweet wrote:
to bad, except for the
Who knows how to get XMMS to play CDs? I've got it to play mp3s OK and
it goes through the motions of playing the CDs, but no sound from the
speakers. I've tried the configure stuff in Options, but to no avail?
Any ideas?
Richard
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You need to cd plug in installed
then you need to tell it the mount device
and the directory it will appear in
you can also change i few other trivial things
my setup is /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
i then put in a cd and click open
browse to /mnt/cdrom and i see a whole bunch of
files, each
Anyone know about XMMS mp3 Player on RH7? After XMMS use and proper
exiting, when I log out the machine hangs for a while then gives a
message 'xmms - no response to Save Yourself command etc' and I have to
click on 'remove program'. What's wrong?
(Anyway I thought we were supposed to save the
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, George Vieira generated:
Where the hell does XMMS place it's skins? If there was any existing ones
then I couldv't just do a "find / -name blah.skin" but there is none and I
can't find any directory called skins or whatever...
buster:~$ cd .xmms
buster:~/.xmms$ ls
Skins/
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