Re: Gnome and Sound
- From: Daniel A Scholnick Dartmouth EDU (Daniel A. Scholnick)
- To: james daa com au, Daniel A Scholnick Dartmouth EDU (Daniel A. Scholnick)
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gnome and Sound
- Date: 10 Mar 99 23:43:48 EST
Ok. I updated my /etc/ld.so.conf and that cleared up all of the problems finding the shared libraries. Now everything is working fine using esddsp except for x11amp.
If I unset the SUID bit on x11amp, I can't start x11amp anymore. I get an error that says:
opendir: Permission denied
[1] Segmentation fault esddsp x11amp
However, if I reset the SUID bit on x11amp, I can start up esddsp x11amp, but when i try to play mp3s, it won't play. it just runs through the playlist very quickly and then stops.
Any ideas about what I am doing wrong? All my other apps seem to work ok including gqmpeg.
Thanks again for your help...
-Dan
>Unset the SUID bit on x11amp and start it with the command "esddsp
>x11amp", so that x11amp will play through esd. Now any esd
>aware applications can play sounds at the same time. If you want two
>applications to use the sound device at once and have their results mixed,
>you require some sort of server to do it for you, which is what esd does.
>
>James Henstridge.
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>Email: james@daa.com.au
>WWW: http://www.daa.com.au/~james/
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>On 10 Mar 1999, Daniel A. Scholnick wrote:
>
>> I don't know if this question is gnome specific, but I thought I'd try anyway. Is there anyway to have more than one program play sound at the same time? Right now, for example, if I'm using x11amp and I try to play sound using another program, it sa
ys
>> the device is busy. Is there any way around this? At the moment, I'm starting up esd with the arguments '-as 2' so that Gnome doesn't take over all my sound. Is there a way that everyone can share?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Dan
>>
>> btw: I'm using RedHat 5.2 for i386.
>>
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