Jeff,
For what it's worth, I found your message helpful and
informative.
> That is all, sorry for intruding.
Feel free to intrude again :)
Cheers
Midn
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On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 01:12:01AM -0500, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> I've noticed that xmms (under sid/kde) was giving me horrible playback with
> skips, distortion, etc. Really bad, mostly unusable. Anyway, I installed:
>
> xmms-arts - aRts Output plugin
This might be obvious, but I thought I'd pass it along to the list:
I've noticed that xmms (under sid/kde) was giving me horrible playback with
skips, distortion, etc. Really bad, mostly unusable. Anyway, I installed:
xmms-arts - aRts Output plugin for xmms
and all is well.
That is all, sorry
> Hi.
> I have a Creative Live Value (driver emu10k1) and am using debian
unstable and kernel 2.4.22-k7-1.
> I've been using the OSS output plugin for XMMS on KDE and have been
able to play music, although having low quality decoding... (it's
noticeable)
> I've tried to install and use the ALSA
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 01:39:13PM -0200, uGAH man! wrote:
>Hi.
>I have a Creative Live Value (driver emu10k1) and am using debian
> unstable and kernel 2.4.22-k7-1.
>I've been using the OSS output plugin for XMMS on KDE and have been
> able to play music, although having low quality
Hi.
I have a Creative Live Value (driver emu10k1) and am using debian
unstable and kernel 2.4.22-k7-1.
I've been using the OSS output plugin for XMMS on KDE and have been
able to play music, although having low quality decoding... (it's
noticeable)
I've tried to install and use the A
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