On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, John MacLean wrote:
> Hi,
>  I presently dual boot between Win98SE (hba: FAT32, 30GB 7200 Maxtor ATA66)
> and RHL 6.2 (hbb: ext2, 6.4GB 5400 Quantum ATA33) and I have various
> multimedia files on the Windows drive. PIII 600, 128 MB RAM.
>  Playback of MP3 (via WinAmp) usually plays uninterrupted (except when some
> really dumb logic in iexplore tries to access the optical drives when I
> first enter a url in the open dialog box). In Linux, I often experience
> brief interruptions in playback. Playback is better, but not perfect, when I
> copy a few files to the Linux drive. Oh ya, playback using XMMS (6.2
> default) in GNOME (6.2 default).
>  Any suggestions as to what I can do to bring the Linux quality up to
> Windows level (oh my, did I really just say that)? I should be able to give
> the player higher priority, but would that help (and if yes, how would I do
> so)?
>  
Try downloading the latest XMMS and see if that helps. If not, there
are tons of other "WinAmp" clones out there for linux.
        John



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