On 07:15 20 Dec 2002, K Hargraves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| > On 23:27 19 Dec 2002, K Hargraves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > | Sound from the IDE/DVD is fine when playing .ogg and .mp3 files.  Yet no 
| > | sound at all occurs when playing DVDs using xine.  Any suggestions as to 
| > | what to look for (or check) ?
| > 
| > Check that xine's using the right audio output plugin.
| > It recites all that stuff at startup. You control it with
| > the -A option:
| > 
| >     xine -A null file       # silent
| >     xine -A oss file        # OSS sound (still the most common)
| >     xine -A alsa            # ALSA sound
| 
| .mmmm thanks - it is actually setting itself to null in the setup box 
| despite what I palce into it
| 
|       relevant output
| 
| > main: not using any audio driver (as requested).
|  
| How can I ascertain what audio drivers I have and what would make an entry 
| "stick" in the setup tab for audio

Have a look at the file

        ~/.xine/config

for

        audio.driver:null

and change "null" to what you need. Try "auto" instead - should probe for
oss or alsa I'd expect. Edit this file while you're _not_ running xine,
otherwise it may undo your changes.

Cheers,
-- 
Cameron Simpson, DoD#743        [EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/

Feorag NiBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>!Peeve:       At least the alewives are gone out of Lake Michigan...
>I'd have thought this'd be a peeve myself.
Alas and alack, I must tell you that there never was a period (that I know
of) in Lake Michigan's history when vast mobs of buxom and hearty wives, each
with a full stein of the dark stuff, stood drinking, clinking and shouting
joyously in the shallows of the Gold Coast.
        - Malcolm L. Carlock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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