Richard Fish wrote:
On 2/28/06, Mike Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is where it's kinda weird. If I use vo=alsa then the .wav files
won't play at all. If I use ao=arts, then they work, but skipping
around, like fast forwarding or rewinding lags. Like, I'll press the
left or right button and then about a second later it will actually
rewind or forward.
In the KDE Control Center, under Sounds & Multimedia->Sound System,
there is a control for the Sound buffer. Reducing that to the minimum
should eliminate the lagging with arts.
Adjusting that doesn't have any affect. There's still a significant lag
regardless of how I adjust that buffer. That lag was there with arts
before I started having problems with alsa. There was no lag at all if
I just used ao alsa though. In fact it would seek so fast that the part
I skipped to played over the part I was on so I'd hear to parts of the
same file at the same time for a very very brief time. It was short
enough to not disrupt anything though, so in a way it kind of acted like
some sort of command recognition feedback. I know that's not how it's
meant to work, but it was nice when transcribing, heh.
Also, on the "Hardware" tab of the Sound System configuration, is the
audio device set to ALSA?
-Richard
Yes
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