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So I installed 10.1 official and my sound is acting fishy. It will not play sound properly when I open XMMS by itself, but if I run it from command ...
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- 02-27-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Sound on A7N8X and MDK 10.1
So I installed 10.1 official and my sound is acting fishy. It will not play sound properly when I open XMMS by itself, but if I run it from command prompt, it will.
It also wont play more than one audio stream at once. Why is that? It will either stop one or not play the other. Its not making any sense.
- 02-28-2005 #2Linux Guru
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For xmms, try editing the entry in menudrake and removing the soundwrapper part. It should just read /usr/bin/xmms.
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- 02-28-2005 #3
Sometimes you can run into problems like this when the sound server (arts) isn't started at startup. Check that "Enable the sound system" is checked in the Sound System section of the KDE control center.
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- 03-02-2005 #4Just Joined!
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Thanks,
XMMS opens better now. Now to get multiple audio streams. ARTS is enabled at startup
Originally Posted by jeremy1701


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