Are you getting any sounds at all?
Check in /dev to see if you even have a sound device. My guess is no.
All sound drivers (I believe) are disabled initially. Check out
/boot/defaults/loader.conf and /boot/loader.conf. Also the Handbook has
a sound card section.
Most PCs have a cable connected directly from the CDROM to the sound
card so CDs might play even if FreeBSD is not setup to use your sound
card.
Jason Cribbins
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 06:09, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 05:04:38 -0500
Bryan Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont want to get into why I had to do a reinstall but I did. Now
that I have mplayer installed and xmms installed I can play cds on
xmms but can't play streaming audio from live365.com *anymore*. I use
to be able to play them. Which was yesterday. I can play videos in
mplayer but I don't have any sound. What is goin on? I never had this
problem before. All I had to do was configure sound in kernel and
boom. I was all set. Wouldn't mind some help here.
Sorry I didn't add this before.
I don't get any errors from mplayer but when I go to play streaming
video from live365.com in xmms I get the
Please check that
1. You have the correct output plugin selected. Only two and I'm sure
it's not diskwriter I should use.
2. No other programs is blocking the soundcard. NOTHING loading the is
playing audio.
3. Your soundcard is configured properly. lmao.. ya think?
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