On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 10:36:26AM +0200, Michael Steiner wrote: > I can't play .wav or .mp3 files on my system. > I can play cdroms. > cdparanoia seems to work and encodes cdrom-tracks to .wav files, but > when I try to play them no sound at all (splay, mpg123 ...) > > I have a Creative VibraX card installed.
Most likely you'll have to compile a new kernel with support for your particular sound card (or rather, the chipset it uses). Do cat /dev/sndstat to see the current status. > Question: [snipped] > 3. What resources are needed to play mp3 or wav files ? Install the sox package, which will give you sox and the "play" wrapper which can play wavs. mpg123 is a popular (non-free) console mp3 player, or XMMS for a graphical one (GTK-based). > 4. What modules do I need ? soundcore.o, sound.o (generic support) plus your particular soundcard. HTH, -- loki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dare I disturb the universe? You bet I do! :)