I did mean kde 3.1 beta2 not 3.2 oops

I did have:

libvorbis0 1.0.0-1
and libogg 1.0.0-1

I removed them and the packages that depended on them and installed:

libvorbis0 1.0rc3-1
and libogg 1.0rc3-1

after symlinking libvorbisfile.so.0 to libvorbisfile.so.3 xmms started working 
again but artsd still jumped to huge cpu usage.

~Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: peter rockai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mike Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 14:14:52 +0200
Subject: Re: Artsd in KDE 3.2 beta 2 eating cpu.

On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 11:47:59AM +0000, Mike Russell wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> Ive just installed the KDE 3.2 beta 2 packages from ftp.kde.org. Everything 
> worked fine except neither Noatun or Kaboodle would play Ogg Vorbis file's.   
> I tracked this down to artsd which was seg faulting whenever I opened a 
> Vorbis file.  After a fair bit of mucking around with libvorbis and libogg 
> artsd stopped segfaulting and I thought all was fine until I realised that 
> when playing a Vorbis file the sound was skipping and artsd was using 94% cpu 
> usage!  As soon as it moves onto an mp3 file the usage goes back down to 9% 
> or so.  Any ideas on a fix? The file dosnt sounds ok it just skips and eats 
> cpu.  I think its an arts issue as Xmms works fine with the same Vorbis libs.
I had similar problem long time ago, but i use noatun with ogg files
daily from some time on (without any problem). Do you have woody
versions of libvorbis/libogg?
On my computer the problem went away after some recompile, so i don't
know what can cause it :(. I'll look what versions i used for
compilation and let you know.

>
> ~Mike Russell
yenar
>



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