Hello, I recently switched to playing music directly on my notebook instead of another computer somewhere else. This notebook runs Debian Testing with Xfce 4.8 and a self-compiled kernel 3.0.
I can set the volume level of the system beep (which occurs, for example, if you open a terminal and press backspace) using alsamixer, as I have a control called ‘Beep’ there. If I set a volume level unequal zero and unmute that control, it will play a high-pitched, acceptable sound every time I press backspace. Disabling the control will play a lower-frequency, louder sound. I like both sounds and don’t mind which of them plays. However, I _do_ mind having no beep at all. My problem: Whenever any of the two sounds play, any other sound output is temporarily paused. I know that Alsa can do mixing quite well, as I can play multiple sound files at the same times (using mplayer, vlc, aplayer etc.) – but somehow it doesn’t want to mix that beep into the other sounds it outputs. Any ideas what I could do to improve this situation? Best regards & thank you very much for taking the time to read this, Claudius -- "The greatest warriors are the ones who fight for peace." -- Holly Near Please use GPG: ECB0C2C7 4A4C4046 446ADF86 C08112E5 D72CDBA4 http://chubig.net/ http://nightfall.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110822013143.24659...@ares.home.chubig.net