RE: GNOME/Linux Sound prob...



What program are you using?

If its XMMS(Formally X11Amp) Then try using a different sound
driver. Its in the preferences somewhere. I was having that 
problem with XMMS default setting then I switched it to use
the OOS driver and its works fine now. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Gluck [mailto:john gluck sympatico ca]
> Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 5:11 PM
> To: mweichert bmts com
> Cc: GNOME Mailing List
> Subject: Re: GNOME/Linux Sound prob...
> 
> 
> Michael Weichert wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a program listening to music under Linux. I have a 
> Sound Blaster
> > Live! Value. I have my computer connected to my home 
> theatre receiver. In
> > Windows, everything works great. Under Linux/GNOME. the sould makes
> > 'popping noices' like the speakers are about to blow, even 
> when the volume
> > is turned low. Though when I have a very calm "romantic" 
> song if you will,
> > with very little bass - it almost sounds the very same as if it were
> > Windows. Is their anything I can do to change this? I don't 
> want to have to
> > use Windows instead of Linux for playing MP3s and CDs.
> >
> > Thanks again gang!
> >
> > Wizard
> >
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> This happens when the sound priority is too low...
> In kde there is a way to make the sound more responsive but I 
> don't know what
> it is in Gnome.
> I have a 2.4 kernel and don't have any problem playing 
> streaming audio.
> 
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