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2008 Mar 11
2
Linux Sound Architecture (Updated)
I forgot the most important part in the original, the kernel! (I hope the ASCII art doesn't get mangled) I have been working a while trying to get a big picture of how Linux handles sound processing and after much work I have put together this little representation of what I have learned. Please send me any additional comments or components that I may have missed. I hope it helps somebody
2002 Aug 13
1
ReWind vs WINE vs WINEX
I have a question in that which is the best WINE to use? Or what are the differences wineX - This is the wine from Transgaming that the CVS does not contain SafeDisc but the purchasable one does? rewind - This is the MIT/X licensed version wine - This is the LGPL version from www.winehq.com Right now I use "wine" and update from CVS from winehq.com. So which is the best one to use as
2006 Mar 10
1
Wine esound/esd sound output
Hi, I was trying the wine esound output plugin but the sound is really choppy. On IRC it was noted that only the OSS output worked properly and that esound implementation was quite crappy. However I really need esound output since we use an LTSP setup. The sound if only available through esd. Are there any possibilities to further tweak the esound settings? The software in question is windows
2000 Jul 13
1
Patch: ogg123 -> esd
Dear developers, I patched ogg123 so that it can use esd (only local socket currently). In order to compile you need to copy esd.h from the esound-devel to the vorbis-tools directory. Usage: ogg123 -e -d something file.ogg the "something" is not important I don't intend to maintain this patch, but perhaps somebody could make it more nicer and incorporate it in the
2000 Aug 16
1
YALCSF (Yet Another Libao Configure Script Fix)
This patch fixes three problems with the current configure script: 1. Manual exclusion of drivers: Now you will be able to force drivers NOT to be compiled, even if they are detected. This was specifically requested with so that ALSA could be disabled. 2. Selecting the default device: Now you can override the default driver chosen by the script with your own preference. Again, this enhancement
2011 Jul 25
5
Wine 1.3.25 kills sound with PulseAudio
In version 1.3.24 and previous versions, sound was hit-and-miss on my system unless I had ESD enabled. Now that ESD has been removed, so has any reliable sound. When using the ALSA driver, some sounds work for a while, after which all sound completely stops. Enabling ESD and using the PulseAudio eSound plugin made all sounds work perfectly. That is now gone with version 1.3.25, and sound is now
2007 Feb 03
2
"Audio"="alsa,esd,oss,nas"
Hi, where go that entry?, i was trying to install manually the Alsa, because i lost this a little time ago, and now i need install it, how i don't find information with mr. Google, i try here... Thanks -- Rubrica Maximi89 Linux user # -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2000 Nov 11
1
esd bug in ogg123
I've run into two problems with ogg123 that appears only when using the esound driver. Case 1: pops in output Audible pops, especially at low volume. Original mp3 file does not exhibit these pops, nor does oss output from ogg123, nor does esd output from mpg123. Things ruled out: disk speed - the HD is ATA/33 with DMA on. It's a single user
2002 Sep 11
0
Is wine *always* mapping threads onto processes? (Was: Re: multiple inst
Well then, there you go. I really hope that I remembered to apply <stddisclaimer.h> to what I said. /Fredrik > > From: Kevin DeKorte <kdekorte@yahoo.com> > Date: 2002/09/11 Wed PM 04:14:27 CEST > To: Frank Joerdens <frank@joerdens.de>, wine-users@winehq.com > Subject: Re: Is wine *always* mapping threads onto processes? (Was: Re: multiple instances . . . )
2001 Oct 23
4
Problems compiling under OS X
While trying to compile libao 0.8.0 under OS X 10.1, I got the following problems: > [localhost:ecc/Sources/libao-0.8.0] root# ./configure > creating cache ./config.cache > checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c > checking whether build environment is sane... yes > checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes > checking for working aclocal... found >
2008 Mar 07
1
Multi domU Xen Box Network Transparent Sound
I have a new development box at home that I am working on. Currently it has CentOS 5.1 + Xen 3.2 running several domUs. I am using XDMCP on the domUs and an X Chooser on dom0 for connecting to them and it works well, but now I want to be able to get sound from my domUs and I have been struggling. I can get some from network transparent sound by using ESD, but I have no way of controlling the
2008 Mar 07
1
Multi domU Xen Box Network Transparent Sound
I have a new development box at home that I am working on. Currently it has CentOS 5.1 + Xen 3.2 running several domUs. I am using XDMCP on the domUs and an X Chooser on dom0 for connecting to them and it works well, but now I want to be able to get sound from my domUs and I have been struggling. I can get some from network transparent sound by using ESD, but I have no way of controlling the
2001 Jun 12
3
libao and recent ALSA builds
I had a go at building libao-0.6.0 and it barfed on the alsa output part, complaining that snd_pcm_channel_status_t is undeclared - probably due to me running alsa 0.9.0 beta4. So the question is, should I try and beat the configure stuff into letting me disable alsa support and just use OSS, or would I be better off trying my luck with the nightly builds? And if so, can I get away with just
2001 Jun 12
3
libao and recent ALSA builds
I had a go at building libao-0.6.0 and it barfed on the alsa output part, complaining that snd_pcm_channel_status_t is undeclared - probably due to me running alsa 0.9.0 beta4. So the question is, should I try and beat the configure stuff into letting me disable alsa support and just use OSS, or would I be better off trying my luck with the nightly builds? And if so, can I get away with just
2001 Apr 23
1
building libao under Debian
Here are some of my notes with building and using vorbis-tools-1.0beta4 under Debian Linux 2.2. 1) building libao: make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/jeremy/src/ogg/libao-0.6.0/src/plugins/alsa' Making all in arts make[3]: Entering directory `/home/jeremy/src/ogg/libao-0.6.0/src/plugins/arts' /bin/sh ../../../libtool --mode=compile gcc -DPACKAGE=\"libao\"
2008 May 03
2
Name resolution error help needed
Hello, I've checked the FAQ and followed steps I can find there. I made sure my /etc/hosts is correct as in the FAQ. I tried complete uninstall/reinstall of Wine and data. Iceweasel and all other normal linux programs work fine to resolve addresses. WoW under Wine works fine. Fresh install of Firefox for Windows only works under Wine if I use a IP address instead of a hostname, so Wine
2002 Nov 11
0
Lotus Notes and Workpro
I have an interesting problem. I can run Lotus Notes by itself and Lotus Wordpro by itself, but if I have Notes running and I try and open a document in Wordpro. Wordpro will crash and the console has the following error [kdekorte@localhost wordpro]$ wine wordpro.exe fixme:class:get_class_ptr reading from class of other process window 2003a fixme:class:get_class_ptr reading from class of other
2000 Sep 02
1
libao endian fix (attempt 2)
Okay, here's the patch that should fix byte-ordering madness. The basic rule with libao is that samples have to be in native byte order. All of the drivers will assume this, and libao provides a ao_is_big_endian() function for library clients (and sometimes drivers) to test their byte ordering. I would appreciate it if someone on a big endian platform test ogg123 and make sure that it works
2004 Oct 24
2
FC2 RPMs of wine
I was reading the WINE Traffic #245 and so I thought about trying the RPMs that Vincent produces for FC2. Before I installed them I looked at the file contents and noticed that there does not seem to be a "fake windows" drive setup in the RPM and that the Windows User tools like Notepad and Control are not in the RPM. Is there another RPM that I need to get to install these tools?
2003 Jul 10
2
optimization to libao audio output autodetection code
Ok, this patch replaces the old patch I sent, and it does a bit more. For one, it sorts the linked list of drivers based on the priority values, highest valued ones coming first. That allows the _find_default_driver_id code to stop looping (break) immediately when it finds a driver that works, because it already knows it's the working driver with the highest priority (what it normally