Louis Woods wrote: > I don't know if this will solve your problem, but it worked for me: > After "alsactl store" didn't help (actually it maybe did, but I didn't > notice - see below) I started playing around with the sound plugins of > XMMS. Sidenote: all the time I was only testing sound with the > XMMS-Player. Anyway, I had a look at the plugins under > Options/Preferences/Audio IO Plugins/Output Plugin and saw that the > Output Plugin was set to "ALSA 1.2.10 output plugin [libALSA.so]". I > changed the Output Plugin to "eSound Output Plugin 1.2.10 > [libesdout.so]" and since then it all works they way I want. I don't > know why the alsa plugin isn't working, but for me this solved the > problem. Also Gnome-Sounds are working and rebooting isn't a problem > anymore.
Sure, if you use an ENS-1371 card, that only support one channel, and you run ESD, then a normal ALSA output will wait. In this case: a) use alsa's dmix plugin b) use esd (as above) c) disable esd For the gnome-mixer effects: maybe it is still set to the old driver and needs a configuration reset. HS -- Mein GPG-Key ist auf meiner Homepage verfügbar: http://www.hendrik-sattler.de oder über pgp.net PingoS - Linux-User helfen Schulen: http://www.pingos.org