OK. Did you try to remove USB support and check sound? Maybe it works . . .

2007/9/20, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 9/20/07, Danilo Marcelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, here is my flags:
> >
> > gentoo ~ # emerge -vp k3b
> >
> > These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
> >
> > Calculating dependencies... done!
> > [ebuild   R   ] app-cdr/k3b-0.12.17  USE="alsa hal kde -arts -css -debug
> > -dvdr* -encode* -ffmpeg* -flac -mp3* -musepack -musicbrainz -sndfile
> -vcd*
> > -vorbis -xinerama" LINGUAS="pt_BR -af -bg -bn -br -bs -ca -cs -cy -da
> -de
> > -el -en_GB -es -et -eu -fi -fr -ga -he -hi -hu -is -it -ja -km -lt -mk
> -ms
> > -nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -ro -ru -se -sl -sr - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -sv 
> > -ta -tr
> -uk
> > -zh_CN -zh_TW" 0 kB
> >
> > Total: 1 package (1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 kB
> > gentoo ~ #
> >
> > I hope it helps you!
> >
> > Danilo
> >
> > 2007/9/19, Mick < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > On Wednesday 19 September 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > > On 9/19/07, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > > Have you played around with alsaconf and alsactl?  Also, you
> should
> > make
> > > > > sure that there is no old asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc left in your
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > I haven't. Not totally sure how I'd change anything by doing that.
> > > > Both cards work with other apps. It's just xine that hard routing
> the
> > > > audio to the second card, at least as far as I've seen so far.
> > > > gmplayer routes DVD audio to the first card correctly.
> > >
> > > Just an idea.  I am not sure why your xine is behaving like this . . .
> > >
> > > > > If two
> > > > > cards are registered I would expect that xine will give you an
> option
> > to
> > > > > choose between the two.
> > > >
> > > > I think it does in the preferences area. It uses the Alsa language
> > > > that only Alsa developers totally get but seems to end in :0 for
> card
> > > > 0 and :1 for card 1. However I already have it set to card 0 but
> audio
> > > > goes to card 1...
> > >
> > > I'm flummoxed.  It wouldn't be a udev rule that you have forgotten
> about .
> > . .
> > > but then this would not just affect xine.
> > >
> > > > > BTW, you may also want to set your sound card in /etc/make.conf.
> > > >
> > > > I didn't know Gentoo changed the way that is done. Thanks. I've
> added
> > > > it. It did not cause any changes in what gets built though.
> > >
> > > With regards to your flags, I'd add ffmpeg.  It installs the
> libavcodec
> > for
> > > enc/decoding a multitude of video and audio data types.
> > >
> > > Good luck.
> > > --
> > > Regards,
> > > Mick
>
> Hi,
>    Tried it all. No luck. xine still sends audio to the USB sound card
> and not to the on-board, default sound chip.
>
>    I also tested CD audio. Same thing. xine sends everything it's
> doing to the USB port and not the the default sound card, but only on
> this system.
>
>    I'm out of ideas. I'll file a bug in Bugzilla I guess.
>
>    Thanks very much for your support. I appreciated it even if we
> didn't manage to solve the problem.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
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