Thanks for the reply. I take it that means something like "mpg321 -o
alsa -a plughw:0,0 ..." I run that and I get:
Can't open libao driver with device plughw (is device in use?)
In case its important I dont have a /proc/asound/dev directory, could
that be a problem?
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
scott wrote:
This is just my ignorance I imagine. I have ALSA installed as part of
my kernel 2.6.15.4, ALSA is 1.0.10rc3. Machine is an EPIA mini-ITX
MII6000E (VIA8233) (slackware 10.2):
When I play something with mpg321 -o alsa, or even without the "-o alsa"
I get the underruns message and the sound is choppy.
Try telling mpg321 to play to device "plughw" instead of "default".
HTH
Clemens
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