I'm still having this error, haven't gotten any bites on the first post,
and don't know where to start looking.

If anyone even has any suggestions about what I can do about this, I'd love
to hear them.

Is it hard to compile up WM apps?  Should I try to debug this myself?

Thanks!
Jonathan

On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 11:40:32PM -0400, Jonathan Lupa wrote:
> I've been getting that error : "Error on Play Event" from WMSound ever
> since I tried running it. I have a properly configured AWE32 card.
> 
> FACTS:
> 1. cat /dev/sndstat returns:
> OSS/Free:3.8s2++-971130
> Load type: Driver loaded as a module
> Kernel: Linux Rankor 2.2.10 #1 Sun Jul 11 14:44:46 EDT 1999 i686
> Config options: 0
> 
> Installed drivers: 
> 
> Card config: 
> 
> Audio devices:
> 0: Sound Blaster 16 (4.16) (DUPLEX)
> 
> Synth devices:
> 0: AWE32-0.4.3 (RAM2048k)
> 
> Midi devices:
> 0: AWE Midi Emu
> 
> Timers:
> 0: System clock
> 
> Mixers:
> 0: Sound Blaster
> 
> 2. cat /usr/share/sounds/iagno/gameover.wav > /dev/sndstat plays the sound 
> correctly.
> 3. workbone plays CDs correctly.
> 4. All of the above is true with the user that I am concerned with (which is 
> to say,
>  this happens when I am root as well as joe-user-has-minimal-permissions)
> 
> 5. As soon as I run wmsound I get the error, though the program runs. After 
> that,
> every time I try to test sounds with wmss, I get another "Error on Play Event"
> message.
> 
> If this is terribly trivial, I apologise. I didn't turn up a hit with it in 
> the
> archives. =(
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Jonathan Lupa
> ~
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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