Re: how to run esound and another audio program?



>From my understanding, this isn't possible :(  What needs to happen is
that you need to use a version of amp or whatever that plays through
esound, not to /dev/audio.  This is what 'gmedia' is supposed to do.

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On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Eric Guenterberg wrote:

>Is there any way to run other audio programs and esound at the same time?
>When I try to run amp it tells me that /dev/audio is in use. 



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