> > 
> > 'cat /proc/asound/cards' returns "No such file or
> > directory"

--- marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> That's because you don't have a soundcard assigned
> to ALSA - which is 
> what Gstreamer was telling you earlier, but it's
> best to check.
> 
> Open the Control Centre/Sound & Multimedia/Sound
> System/Hardware
> 
> Select ALSA in Select audio device and click apply.
> If that doesn't 
> work, check your install of alsa-base.
> 

I did as you described above. I received a long error
message including "Error while initializing the sound
driver: device: default can't be opened for playback
(No such device)." I then installed alsa-base (&
alsa-utils), attempted to select ALSA as the audio
device again, and received the same message. Not sure
what to do at this point.


        
                
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