When I play some Video with a Non-KDE application like VLC everything is
perfectly directed to the local PulseAudio running on my machine and i have
the expected sound-output.
But when I use a KDE-Application like Kaffeine or Amarok there is no sound
output although the stream is listed by
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Give this a read http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Network
Looks interesting and much more simple than PulseAudio ;)
Thanks!
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I think pulse is a very long answer to a very short question and so I did
away with it months ago. And I haven't regretted it.
Truly, I think very few people need pulse outside of professionals who work
in film or music. The main reason others have disagreed with my opinion is
because
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I am currently trying to use Phonon and PulseAudio and have the following
problem:
When I play some Video with a Non-KDE application like VLC everything is
perfectly directed to the local PulseAudio running on my machine and i have
the expected sound-output.
But when I use a
Yes you have to use the xinerama use flag.
That works in deed, I have now KDE 4.1 Desktop with Multi-Monitor Support!
Thank you, Paul!
Regards,
Fabian
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Hi everybody,
I would like to setup a dual-head desktop using X.org 7.4 and KDE 4.1.2.
I successfully achieved to configure my dual-head setup using xrandr.
Basically it looks like this:
xrandr --output VGA-0 --auto --left-of LVDS
The VGA-0 screen's resolution is 1680x1050, the
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