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regarding xmms: alsa master volume control stops song title display
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Package: xmms
Version: 1.2.10+cvs20050209-2
Severity: important

Christopher,

Firstly, thank you for adopting the xmms package and getting so many patches
into it recently. The current problem I have with xmms is that if I press
the up or down arrow on the keyboard whilst the main window has the focus,
the volume changes fine but the display gets stuck at showing e.g. VOLUME
70% instead of timing out and changing back to displaying the song title. If
I use the mouse on the volume slider however, the volume changes fine and
the song title appears after the timeout.

Interestingly this only happens if the ALSA output plugin is used.
Furthermore if I choose to use the software volume control in the alsa
configuration then the bug goes away. Also if I set the volume control to be
of PCM and not master, (after a restart of xmms) the problem is gone. So I
presume there must be some weird interaction between ALSA and xmms here?

This is a really annoying bug because every time i change the volume I lose
the song title display. I can get it back by seeking to a different part of
the current song, forcing a redisplay of the title I presume but that's
pretty lame too. I hope this one is easy to track down...if you need further
help or diagnosis by me...e.g. strace, please just let me know.

Many thanks,
Stu.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11.7
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB (charmap=ISO-8859-1) (ignored: LC_ALL set to 
en_GB)

Versions of packages xmms depends on:
ii  libc6                2.3.2.ds1-21        GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libglib1.2           1.2.10-9            The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgtk1.2            1.2.10-17           The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets fo
ii  libice6              4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libsm6               4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System Session Management
ii  libssl0.9.7          0.9.7e-3            SSL shared libraries
ii  libx11-6             4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System protocol client li
ii  libxext6             4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System miscellaneous exte
ii  libxi6               4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1 X Window System Input extension li
ii  xlibs                4.3.0.dfsg.1-12     X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu

-- no debconf information



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Version: 1:1.2.10+20070601-1+rm

The xmms package has been removed from Debian testing, unstable and
experimental, so I am now closing the bugs that were still opened
against it.

For more information about this package's removal, read
http://bugs.debian.org/461309 . That bug might give the reasons why
this package was removed, and suggestions of possible replacements.

Don't hesitate to reply to this mail if you have any question.

Thank you for your contribution to Debian.

--
Marco Rodrigues
http://Marco.Tondela.org


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