Dear Group, I'm running the following setup; Yoper v2, Kernel 2.6.8.1-7, Wine 20040914 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600. The Toshiba has a Yamaha AC-XG. In addition I have a USB Plantronics DSP100. After some tweaking I got wine to install x-ten lite; I have pasted my config file; [WinMM] ; Wine supports the following sound drivers: ; winearts.drv ; for KDE ; winealsa.drv ; for ALSA users ; wineoss.drv ; for OSS ; winejack.drv ; for Jack sound server (experimental) ; winenas.drv ; for NAS sound system (experimental) ; wineaudioio.drv ; for Solaris machines (experimental) ; The Drivers field defines which sound drivers to try and in which order. ; Set it to an empty string to disable sound. ;"Drivers" = "wineoss.drv" "Drivers" = "winearts.drv" ;"Drivers" = "winealsa.drv" "WaveMapper" = "msacm.drv" "MidiMapper" = "midimap.drv" [WineOSS] ;"LockFormat" = "16" ;"LockStereo" = "1" ;"LockRate" = "48000" ;"FullDuplex" = "1" [ALSA] "PlaybackDevice" = "default" "RecordDevice" = "default" [dsound] ;;HEL only: Number of waveOut fragments ahead to mix in new buffers. "HELmargin" = "50" ;; HEL only: Number of waveOut fragments ahead to queue to driver. "HELqueue" = "50" ;; Max number of fragments to prebuffer "SndQueueMax" = "28" ;; Min number of fragments to prebuffer "SndQueueMin" = "12" ;; Forces emulation mode (using wave api) "HardwareAcceleration" = "Emulation" ;; Sets default playback device (0 - number of devices - 1) "DefaultPlayback" = "2" ;; Sets default capture device (0 - number of devices - 1) "DefaultCapture" = "2" My x-ten lite behaves as it does on my XP box. I connect to my Asterisk PBX and I can make calls and receive calls. The problem is there is choppy sound one way :( Is there something I can tweak in wine to cope with this? Warm Regards Shad Mortazavi
Dear Group, I'm running the following setup; Yoper v2, Kernel 2.6.8.1-7, Wine 20040914 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600. The Toshiba has a Yamaha AC-XG. In addition I have a USB Plantronics DSP100. After some tweaking I got wine to install x-ten lite; I have pasted my config file; [WinMM] ; Wine supports the following sound drivers: ; winearts.drv ; for KDE ; winealsa.drv ; for ALSA users ; wineoss.drv ; for OSS ; winejack.drv ; for Jack sound server (experimental) ; winenas.drv ; for NAS sound system (experimental) ; wineaudioio.drv ; for Solaris machines (experimental) ; The Drivers field defines which sound drivers to try and in which order. ; Set it to an empty string to disable sound. ;"Drivers" = "wineoss.drv" "Drivers" = "winearts.drv" ;"Drivers" = "winealsa.drv" "WaveMapper" = "msacm.drv" "MidiMapper" = "midimap.drv" [WineOSS] ;"LockFormat" = "16" ;"LockStereo" = "1" ;"LockRate" = "48000" ;"FullDuplex" = "1" [ALSA] "PlaybackDevice" = "default" "RecordDevice" = "default" [dsound] ;;HEL only: Number of waveOut fragments ahead to mix in new buffers. "HELmargin" = "50" ;; HEL only: Number of waveOut fragments ahead to queue to driver. "HELqueue" = "50" ;; Max number of fragments to prebuffer "SndQueueMax" = "28" ;; Min number of fragments to prebuffer "SndQueueMin" = "12" ;; Forces emulation mode (using wave api) "HardwareAcceleration" = "Emulation" ;; Sets default playback device (0 - number of devices - 1) "DefaultPlayback" = "2" ;; Sets default capture device (0 - number of devices - 1) "DefaultCapture" = "2" My x-ten lite behaves as it does on my XP box. I connect to my Asterisk PBX and I can make calls and receive calls. The problem is there is choppy sound one way :( Is there something I can tweak in wine to cope with this? Warm Regards Shad Mortazavi