On 11/13/05 16:33, Mlists wrote:

Yea, thats one option but turning it off and on when I want to use myth
is a bit of a pain.

So, why ever turn it on? Do you really want your Myth box (or any computer for that matter) to make all those "ear candy" sounds? But, if you really want it, you could make a script that disables the sound daemon, starts myth, then enables the sound daemon. Or, write a patch for Myth that creates a new audio output device for ESD (or whatever GNOME uses).

 I would have thought I could get them to work
together. In fact, on my other system is does just that but I don't know
what the difference is... other then sound cards are different.  They
are both Debian systems running Gnome, one with a Soundblaster Live and
my notebook with an Intel8x0 sound card.
And the SoundBlaster Live! works even with the sound daemon, but the i8x0 doesn't, right? The SB Live! is a true hardware sound card with hardware mixing support. The i8x0 is not, so only one app can use the card at a time.

Mike
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