On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 10:31:10PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Greg Kedrovsky hat gesagt: // Greg Kedrovsky wrote:
> 
> > Then I was told to change "alsa" to "oss", thus in oglerc: 
> > <audio>
> >   <device>
> >     <driver>oss</driver>
> >       <path>/dev/dsp</path>
> >       <alsa>
> >         <name>default</name>
> >       </alsa>
> >   </device>
> 
> I don't run Ogle, but I guess, that <alsa></alsa> is probably not good
> to have in there if you want to try Ogle's oss mode.

Well, that kept Ogle from crashing! That's a step in the right
direction. Now the config looks like this in oglerc:

  <audio>
   <device>
     <driver>oss</driver>
     <path>/dev/dsp</path>
     </device>
   <speakers>
     <channel_config>
        <chtype>Left</chtype>
        <chtype>Right</chtype>
      </channel_config>
   </speakers>

Problem: no sound. When I open gnome-alsamixer and run the PCM or Master
slide up and down, and get clicks and pops. But, no sound from the
movie. Any ideas? Or, maybe I should post this on Ogle again...

-Greg

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