Re: Sound programs

1999-08-23 Thread Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union
Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote: > > > Looks like you have enough software to me. Make sure /dev/cdrom is > > a symbolic link to your cdrom device, most likely /dev/hdb or /dev/hdd. > > And if so, you'll probably have to add yourself to group dis

Re: Sound programs

1999-08-19 Thread Jocke
On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 09:47:18PM -0500, Brad wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote: > > > Looks like you have enough software to me. Make sure /dev/cdrom is > > a symbolic link to your cdrom device, most likely /dev/hdb or /dev/hdd. > >

Re: Sound programs

1999-08-19 Thread Brad
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote: > Looks like you have enough software to me. Make sure /dev/cdrom is > a symbolic link to your cdrom device, most likely /dev/hdb or /dev/hdd. And if so, you'll probably have to add yourself to group disk, chown t

Re: Sound programs

1999-08-18 Thread Eric Gillespie, Jr.
On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 10:15:50AM +0200, Jocke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Just some small wonderings concerning sound configurations. > > I have a Soundblaster Live that I can play .au files on > by piping (AS ROOT ONLY) $ cat sound.au >/dev/audio You need to add yourself to the a

RE: Sound programs

1999-08-18 Thread Wim Kerkhoff
It sounds like a simple permissions problem. Check what your groups you are in. If you are not part of group audio, make it so. Check /dev/cdrom: is that a correct link to your CD-rom? (hdc?) On 18-Aug-99 Jocke wrote: > Hi all, > > Just some small wonderings concerning sound configurations. >

Sound programs

1999-08-18 Thread Jocke
Hi all, Just some small wonderings concerning sound configurations. I have a Soundblaster Live that I can play .au files on by piping (AS ROOT ONLY) $ cat sound.au >/dev/audio Been reading the Howtos and understand that I need some more things installed. Is there a list of a basic working sound

Re: sound programs part 2

1997-10-16 Thread Britton
Hmm, I thought Debian bplay was compiled with buffer lockdowns out, since they can cause crashes. So my guess is that even as root, you are not really getting them, but the check isn't made so you don't see that message. It probably doesn't matter, since I have been able to do pretty cpu intensi

sound programs part 2

1997-10-16 Thread Shaleh
I now have bplay and timidity installed. Thanks for the help. When I run bplay as a user I get the following: bplay: setpriority: Permission denied: continuing anyway bplay: shmctl: Operation not permitted: continuing with unlocked buffers it still plays though. Does not happen as root. -- T

Re: sound programs

1997-10-14 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Oct 14, 1997 at 12:00:07PM -0400, Shaleh wrote: > what are good clients for running .wav, .au, and .mid* files. Do not > have to be debian packages. Although if not I may make them one. If you have a SB 32 or better, you can even use drvmidi, that uses the advanced wavetable synthesis. b

Re: sound programs

1997-10-14 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Shaleh wrote: > what are good clients for running .wav, .au, and .mid* files. Do not > have to be debian packages. Although if not I may make them one. For .au, I just use 'cat filename.au >/dev/audio'. For .wav, I use bplay For .mid, I recommend timidity, which actually co

Re: sound programs

1997-10-14 Thread Daniel Martin
On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Will Lowe wrote: > On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Shaleh wrote: > > > what are good clients for running > .wav --- use bplay (available as a .deb) > .au --- I just do "cat file.au > /dev/audio" > .mid* --- use playmidi, again a .deb I find that timidity (which is in the standard D

Re: sound programs

1997-10-14 Thread Will Lowe
On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Shaleh wrote: > what are good clients for running .wav --- use bplay (available as a .deb) .au --- I just do "cat file.au > /dev/audio" .mid* --- use playmidi, again a .deb Will [EMAI

sound programs

1997-10-14 Thread Shaleh
what are good clients for running .wav, .au, and .mid* files. Do not have to be debian packages. Although if not I may make them one. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .