On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 10:30 +, HEDGER, Tim, FM wrote:
> Thanks Lee
>
> My alsa-lib and alsa-driver are both 1.10.
> How do I configure arts to use alsa? I haven't done anything with arts -
> I'm not starting it myself or anything, but artsd is running when I use
> sound devices.
> I have con
im, FM
Cc: ALSA user list
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Two sound sources and one sound card
Lee wrote:
>It should Just Work, as long as you made sure to configure artsd to use
ALSA, not OSS, and are running alsa-lib >and als
On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 16:08 +, HEDGER, Tim, FM wrote:
> Whilst I'm reasonably comfortable with Linux, sound continues to
> mystify me. I have managed to get all the applications that I want to
> use working with Sound on my FC4 AMD64 machine, the main ones being:
> * xine
> * rose
On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 11:49 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I solved that problem here by investing in an SB Audigy2 Value card,
> and configuring it to be the default device, relegating the
> motherboards NForce2 audio to snd-card-1 status.
That does not exactly solve the problem, you just worked a
On Saturday 21 January 2006 11:08, HEDGER, Tim, FM wrote:
>Whilst I'm reasonably comfortable with Linux, sound continues to
> mystify me. I have managed to get all the applications that I want to
> use working with Sound on my FC4 AMD64 machine, the main ones being:
>
>* xine
>
>* rosegarden
>
>* k
I successfully run Skype as
aoss skype
.
Skype is an OSS application, so one needs a special layer to make it
possible to run it in a non-blocking manner.
There is a relatively new application to make OSS applications
non-blocking:
http://fort.xdas.com/~kor/oss2jack/
- I haven't tried it mysel
Title: Message
Whilst I'm
reasonably comfortable with Linux, sound continues to mystify me. I have
managed to get all the applications that I want to use working with Sound on my
FC4 AMD64 machine, the main ones being:
xine
rosegarden
kaffeine (for its
DVB capabilities)
Skype