On Wednesday 16 November 2005 10:05 am, Preston Hagar wrote: > Although amarok is probably my favorite audio player, I have found it to be > a little finicky. I usually find it works best with xine. I usually use a > "-arts -gstreamer xine" so xine is the only engine available. I also > usually have a "-mysql -postgres" because it seems silly to me to have a > database running to listen to music. If you disable both of those, it just > uses sqlite. I have also use "-opengl" becase at one time (they probably > have fixed it by now, but I haven't checked) there was an issue with > amarok, opengl, and nvidia cards. I don't use/watch any of the > visualizations anyway so I have never seen the point. I make sure to add in > "musicbrainz" since that is a nice service. So to sum up, my use flags are > generally: "-arts -gstreamer xine -mysql -postgres -opengl musicbrainz" I > know it isn't a direct solution to your problem, I just thought I would > share my > experiences.
I use arts mysql opengl here and it runs fine.. Must be something else.. The database is cool for dynamic mode.. I can create my own smartlist's.. I dont know how I listened to music without it before.. Its awesome.. Jeff
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