On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:41:44 -0300
Eike Lantzsch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Richard:
>
> OK here goes:
>
> Without installing pulseaudio:
> Open xine-player. Look which devices you have available and try them out,
> instead of the automatic setting.
> When you got so far open the file
>
> /home/userx/.kde/share/apps/kaffeine/xine-config
> [after all you installed kaffeine which pulls kde partly after it, even if
> you
> use LXDE]
>
> find the line
>
> # audio
> driver # { auto sndio pulseaudio alsa oss jack none file }, default:
> 0 # audio.driver:auto
>
> change the latter to
>
> audio.driver:the-driver-which-worked-for-xine
>
> in my case I did
>
> audio.driver:pulseaudio
>
> Voilá kaffeine finds its audio device.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Thank you for asking for help because that made me getting up my lazy behind
> and find the problem.
>
> Regards,
> Eike
>
>
Hi Eric, I had a look at the xine config file, at the moment mine is running OK
in the auto
setting, but I've noticed its very touchy, if its starts to play up I know
where the alter the config
file . Thanks
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