Le samedi 12 mai 2012 14:09:19, Andrej Kacian a écrit : > Hello, > > On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:45:26 +0200 > Mirosław Zalewski <mini...@poczta.onet.pl> wrote: > > >Could you be more specific about the issue? Maybe it could be solved somehow. > > > > Whenever MPD is playing, other audio sources freeze moments after starting, or > error out - for example mplayer starts the video, but freezes up. Seeking > works, but the picture always freezes again after a frame or two. As soon as I > stop MPD playback, the video starts playing normally, with sound. The other > way around - when mplayer is playing a video, MPD errors out with "error > opening audio device". > > This happens with MPD and any other audio source (I've tried mplayer, various > music players, system notification sounds, pidgin notification sounds and few > more). All the mentioned sources work together just fine, MPD is the only one > that doesn't play with others. > > I've tried both "alsa" and "pulse" audio output in MPD, with same result. MPD > does support pulseaudio output (mpd --version). > > I guess this should belong to a bugreport for MPD, but since you asked... :) > > >I am using Cantata, KDE client for MPD. It has ability to play files outside > >MPD database and "streams", but I have never used either, so I can't tell > >how > >they are working. > > I'm mostly using mpc to control playback (via various keyboard shortcuts in > KDE), and ncmpcpp (ncurses client) to adjust playlist. > > >
Hello To have sound in all application at the same time (amarok, smplayer, iceweasel, mumble) # aptitude --purge remove pulseaudio So, applications use alsa instead of pulseaudio :/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201205131008.32425.ehor...@singularity.fr