On 2003.03.16 00:27 Brook Humphrey wrote:
Ok here we go Auston I wnet by your directions and well I have the same problem as before. You know I've tried this with multiple sound cards and still it does not work. the stipid part is you can here the mic is orking and if I leave the speakers turned up I get feeback that sounds well like feedback.
Could you define 'the same problem as before'?
May Iask what kind of sound card you use.
I have: ISA SB-compatible (ESS) ISA Gravis Ultrasound PCI C-Media PCI VIA 686 PCI CT-4810 (a.k.a. SB 16) PCI Turtle Beach 128 (Vortex/Aureal 3880 chip)
They all work for me.
By the way audacity is still the best in my humble opinion. They did allot to make it useable.
The best compared to what? Do you mean I sould recommend it more highly? We're still shipping 1.1.1 which has that nasty cracling problem. But 1.3 is too unstable. So we're stuck shipping a shaky version either way.
If you're trying to imply that I should give audacity more praise in the HowTo, I will. As soon as 1.3 is released and working.
SO I still have the problem of actually getting it to work though.
What's your problem?
And did I mention kikarts is awsome.
Thank Buchan.
Oh and I tried under both kde and that other desktop. Ihave not tried any of the others like blackbox or ice yet though.
The window manager itself will have no effect on your audio programs, excluding arts.
If you're using KDE, try
# killall artsd
# killall artswrapper
If you still have problems, it's not KDE's fault.
Austin
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