On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 02:28:17PM -0500, Tamas K Papp wrote: > > Now it is working perfectly. One question, though: what is the > recommended program ("software mixer") for playback from multiple > sources?
On Gnome it must be something like Volume Control .. don't now: Most of the time I use FVWM ... :) But if your question was one regarding the possibility to hear different sound sources at the same time: I have that working here: $ cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 cpu : 7455, altivec supported clock : 867MHz revision : 3.2 (pvr 8001 0302) bogomips : 865.18 machine : PowerBook3,5 motherboard : PowerBook3,5 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh detected as : 80 (PowerBook Titanium IV) pmac flags : 0000000b L2 cache : 256K unified memory : 768MB pmac-generation : NewWorld ----------------------------------- $ lsprop /proc/device-tree | grep -i -C 5 sound /proc/device-tree/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/security-modes: Permission denied pci2 "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ui2c "/uni-n/i2c" ui2c-serial "/uni-n/i2c/cereal" keyboard "/pseudo-hid/keyboard" mouse "/pseudo-hid/mouse" sound "/pseudo-sound" eject-key "/pseudo-hid/eject-key" nvram "/nvram" enet "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ethernet" fw "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/firewire" pci "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- /proc/device-tree/pseudo-hid/eject-key: name "eject-key" device_type "eject-key" linux,phandle ff93cea0 /proc/device-tree/pseudo-sound: name "pseudo-sound" linux,phandle ff93d3a0 /proc/device-tree/multiboot: name "multiboot" linux,phandle ff93d700 -- ranges linux,phandle ff963728 /proc/device-tree/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: name "i2s-a" device_type "soundbus" compatible "i2sbus" built-in reg 00010000 00001000 00008000 00000100 00008100 00000100 interrupts 0000001e 00000001 00000001 00000000 00000002 00000000 interrupt-parent ff95fe28 -- 01194000 0000003c 00003000 0000003c 00000400 00000044 00004000 00000000 [144 bytes total] linux,phandle ff963980 /proc/device-tree/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sound: name "sound" device_type "soundchip" compatible "snapper" vendor-id 0000106b (4203) #-detects 00000002 #-inputs 00000003 #-features 00000002 -- object-model-version 00000001 sample-rates 00000002 ac440000 bb800000 i2s-serial-format 00000002 mclk-sample-rate-ratio 00000100 (256) sub-frame 00000000 sound-objects 66656174 75726520 696e6465 78203020 6d6f6465 6c205072 6f6a3136 506f7765 72436f6e 74726f6c 00666561 74757265 20696e64 65782031 206d6f64 656c2045 7175616c 697a6572 00646574 65637420 696e6465 78203020 6269742d 6d61736b ______________________________ And AFAIK: You don't need a special program for that: ALSA does this without problems, it seems: You can start Xine, watch some movie, then start a second instance of Xine and playback some CD from your tray, and have two concurrent sound playbacks at the same time. ... You *perhaps* -- not being sure on whether it's actually necessary -- have to install some special /etc/asound.conf to get this working: I have mine from <http://penguinppc.org/~daenzer/> [ Thanks, Michel ... :)] If it does not work at first start, I'd try to tweak it. Michel Dänzer has written a detailed article on the subject: <http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/12/msg07973.html> > I tried esound, but it does now work with mol. Is there any > solution that works with mol? I don't have MacOSX any more on my machine :) ... And at the time I still did I never had much luck in getting mol to do much more than simply starting here. But I don't remember having tried to get sound working on MOL. Good luck! Regards Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Pfeiffer http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]