On Tuesday 26 April 2005 09:52, Kurt Guenther wrote:
> Christoph Gysin wrote:
> > Kurt Guenther wrote:
> >> It seems that my XMMS takes an exclusive lock on sound. Something like
> >> GAIM can't chime when it wants to. Is there a way around this?
> >> Different player?
> >
> > Did you select the
Christoph Gysin wrote:
> Kurt Guenther wrote:
>
>> It seems that my XMMS takes an exclusive lock on sound. Something like
>> GAIM can't chime when it wants to. Is there a way around this?
>> Different player?
>
>
> Did you select the ALSA-output plugin?
>
For XMMS, yes.
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> But yes, it did take me a while to get everything working.
Some info here:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
Best regards
ce
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 07:22:55PM +0200, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> Possible solutions:
>
> * Run a soundserver like artsd, esound or gstreamer and let
> both talk to it
>
> * Let both speak to ALSA directly but configure ALSA to use
> the DMIX plugin
>
> Setting up the DMIX plugin isn't that
Hi,
> It seems that my XMMS takes an exclusive lock on sound.
> Something like GAIM can't chime when it wants to. Is there
> a way around this? Different player?
If both try to output sound via direct access to the ALSA
device, it will behave as described.
.
XMMS has a lot of output plugins.
Kurt Guenther wrote:
It seems that my XMMS takes an exclusive lock on sound. Something like
GAIM can't chime when it wants to. Is there a way around this?
Different player?
Did you select the ALSA-output plugin?
Christoph
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It seems that my XMMS takes an exclusive lock on sound. Something like
GAIM can't chime when it wants to. Is there a way around this?
Different player?
--Kurt
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