Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 27 Dec 2003 08:17:52 -0800 | From | "Martin J. Bligh" <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.0 sound output - wierd effects |
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>> >> > If you right click on xmms, and then select options->preferences, on the >> >> > first page to the bottom there should be output plugin. If you cannot >> >> > select alsa, see if there is a xmms-alsa or libxmms-alsa plugin. Sorry, >> >> > I do not know Debian that well. >> >> >> >> Thanks, it was on OSS - there's no ALSA selection, nor can I find one. >> >> There's probably one in unstable somewhere, but ... see below. >> > >> > Btw, compile xmms yourself - should have alsa then =) Not sure if >> > it will if you build with apt-get from source, or when they started >> > to ship the alsa module with xmms source - think it was not so long >> > ago. Does with 1.2.8 though: >> >> Oh, I understand I could work around the problem in userspace, but that's >> not the point - something broke in the kernel, presumably OSS emulation. >> test2 works, test3 doesn't. >> > > It might be that there always was a problem in userspace ... Like I said > in another mail - its working here now. Also, _did_ you try something > else than xmms ... it may be an xmms issue, and not a alsa one ... ?
Nope. But I find it hard to believe, given that it's so consistent on switching kernels, and others have had the same problem.
M.
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