[Flightgear-devel] sound problem

2011-05-29 Thread kaiowas
Hello,

I re-install FlightGear GIT version. I installed according to these steps:

http://wiki.flightgear.org/Building_FlightGear_-_Debian

But no sound from aircraft.


/usr/local/games/FlightGear/bin/fgfs --show-sound-devices
--fg-root=/usr/local/games/FlightGear/fgdata
Processing command line arguments
Error: Audio device not available, trying default
Error: Default Audio device not available.
unknown provided by unknown

No. Device


./openal-info
Available playback devices:
!!! none !!!
Available capture devices:
!!! none !!!
Default playback device:
Default capture device:
ALC version: 1.1

!!! Failed to open default device !!!


I using Debian Squeeze. My sound card is:

00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)

What is problem? Suggest me solution please.

Thanks

Regards

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] sound problem

2011-05-29 Thread Alex D-HUND
Ahoy,

you need to create an OpenAL config file which helps to find the sound
devices.

The files name is ~/.alsoftrc and may contain something like:
drivers = alsa
[alsa]  # ALSA backend stuff
device = default
capture = default

There are plenty of examples on the net.

hth
Alex



Am Sun, 29 May 2011 06:35:17 -0400 schrieb kaiowas krep...@gmail.com:

 Hello,
 
 I re-install FlightGear GIT version. I installed according to these
 steps:
 
 http://wiki.flightgear.org/Building_FlightGear_-_Debian
 
 But no sound from aircraft.
 
 
 /usr/local/games/FlightGear/bin/fgfs --show-sound-devices
 --fg-root=/usr/local/games/FlightGear/fgdata
 Processing command line arguments
 Error: Audio device not available, trying default
 Error: Default Audio device not available.
 unknown provided by unknown
 
 No. Device
 
 
 ./openal-info
 Available playback devices:
 !!! none !!!
 Available capture devices:
 !!! none !!!
 Default playback device:
 Default capture device:
 ALC version: 1.1
 
 !!! Failed to open default device !!!
 
 
 I using Debian Squeeze. My sound card is:
 
 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High
 Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
 
 What is problem? Suggest me solution please.
 
 Thanks
 
 Regards
 
 Ozgur Karatas
 
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] sound problem

2011-05-29 Thread Robert
You also can install alsoft-conf from Synaptic. It will create ~/.alsoftrc
automatically.
Run it from the terminal and in the Backend tab you can try to disable
everything except ALSA.
This worked for me some time ago, because I had Issued with the PortAudio
backend.
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] sound problem

2011-05-29 Thread Roland Häder
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 06:03 +0200, Robert wrote:
 You also can install alsoft-conf from Synaptic. It will create ~/.alsoftrc
 automatically.
 Run it from the terminal and in the Backend tab you can try to disable
 everything except ALSA.
 This worked for me some time ago, because I had Issued with the PortAudio
 backend.
Attached is my ~/.alsoftrc file. No problems with FGFS so far. :)
format = AL_FORMAT_STEREO16
cf_level = 2
drivers = alsa
[alsa]  # ALSA backend stuff
device = plug:dmix
capture = plug:dsnoop


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[Flightgear-devel] Sound problem with CVS Sun 15th Dec

2008-12-16 Thread bitwibiff
Here's the console output from an abort at startup: (  .fgfsrc hidden  )

xxx=xxx/opt=fgfs
   Model Author:  Unknown
   Creation Date: 2002-01-01
   Version:   $Id: c172p.xml,v 1.20 2008/09/01 15:14:33 torsten Exp $
   Description:   Cessna C-172
ALSA lib pcm_pulse.c:629:(pulse_prepare) PulseAudio: Unable to create  
stream: Invalid argument

E: stream.c: Assertion 's' failed at pulse/stream.c:1224, function  
pa_stream_drain(). Aborting.
Aborted

   I've seen similar effects for a long time, Fedora 9, 10; fgfs from  
source, cvs and rpm package. The problem seems to happen if I try to start  
fgfs   after I've been using a web browser with xmms as a shoutcast  
player, althoough it doesn't help to shut down browser and player before  
trying to start fgfs.
   I've tried doing service alsasound restart before fgfs but the only way  
I can find to fix the problem is to re-power
the PC.

   I've also noticed the c310's ceiling is apparently excessive in the  
pre-release, with the rpm' ed version of fgfs it seemed more realistic,
topping out at ~ 13,000 ft.

  If there's any more information I can supply I'll happily try.  Thanks  
for an awesome FS.


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-21 Thread LeeE
On Friday 21 March 2008 01:07, Innis Cunningham wrote:
  Hi Lee

 DETAILS WERE HERE

  On Thursday 20 March 2008 13:29, Innis Cunningham wrote:
  Hi Lee
 
  Hi Innis,
 
  first of all, I just noticed that your replies are including
  e-mail addresses - if they're not obfuscated in the mailing
  list archives they'll be harvested for spam.  Could you check
  your e-mailer settings to make sure they're not included in
  the body of the posting?
 
  I am not sure what you mean I use hotmail what are you seeing
  that I should look into.
 
  That's odd.  This one has come through without the e-mail
  addresses in the body.  Have a look at your copies of this
  thread and check your sent folder to see if you can see them in
  your first reply to me, posted at 15:15 on 2008-03-19, then
  re-quoted in my reply back to you at 15:35 on 2008-03-19.  Then
  finally, it's all quoted again when you replied at 01:41 on
  2008-03-20.
 
  Strange, but there's a reason for it somewhere.  Hasn't
  happened this time, so it's more of a curiosity than a problem.

 Ok I think I know what you are talking about there should be
 nothing at the top of the email were I put details were here.I
 have always stripped that information off when I reply but this
 time I was just lazy is it supposed to be stripped off
 automaticly.I will keep that in mind in future

Glad we got that clarified:)  Stripping the info out, or only 
including the body text, is usually the normal behaviour for e-mail 
clients and I'd expect web-mail clients to do the same.  Perhaps 
there's a setting somewhere in your Hotmail settings, or perhaps it 
just doesn't work properly - wouldn't be the first time that a bug 
has appeared in a bit of software:)

  Re the sound problem - If you get an identical error,
  referring to exactly the same file, after removing the mkviii
  folder it implies to me that the mkviii relies upon code
  that's been built into FG and it's been done in such a way
  that it means that the FG code consequently requires the
  mkviii folder to run, even if it's not used.
 
  I have got my sound working now so I can hear the sounds as
  well as see them playing but still FG bails out with the same
  error. As this was a Ubuntu package that I installed I would
  have though it would have worked.But does OpenAL need a 64 bit
  version to work with a 64bit CPU.As I say I do not have this
  problem running this same package on a 32bit machine
 
  Therefore, you've got to fix your OpenAL, which is what Eric
  said.
 
  LeeE
 
  Thanks again for your help and let me know about the email
  problem as I am no guru in this area.
 
  Cheers
  Innis
 
  Heh:) - I'm no guru either.  Did you fix the sound by
  installing new/updated OpenAL packages?  If so, have you
  re-compiled everything to pick up the new packages?

 No the onboard sound I have is usb audio(new to me)I had to
 change some Ubuntu settings to make it work.As far as I can
 tell I have the correct OpenAL package for the 32bit version of
 of Ubuntu 7.10(gutsy)I am running.I guess I would have to
 force install or build from source to use a different package.
 I guess FG wont run if it does not OpenAL

  LeeE

 Cheers
 Innis

I'm a bit at a loss for further suggestions - if OpenAL is working 
ok with your other apps there's no reason why it shouldn't work 
with FG.  The actual audio device shouldn't make any difference 
because that sits on the other side of OpenAL and FG shouldn't be 
trying to talk to the sound hardware directly.

LeeE

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-21 Thread Innis Cunningham

 Hi Lee
 
 On Friday 21 March 2008 01:07, Innis Cunningham wrote:
  Hi Lee

 DETAILS WERE HERE

 On Thursday 20 March 2008 13:29, Innis Cunningham wrote:
 Hi Lee

 Hi Innis,

 first of all, I just noticed that your replies are including
 e-mail addresses - if they're not obfuscated in the mailing
 list archives they'll be harvested for spam.  Could you check
 your e-mailer settings to make sure they're not included in
 the body of the posting?

 I am not sure what you mean I use hotmail what are you seeing
 that I should look into.

 That's odd.  This one has come through without the e-mail
 addresses in the body.  Have a look at your copies of this
 thread and check your sent folder to see if you can see them in
 your first reply to me, posted at 15:15 on 2008-03-19, then
 re-quoted in my reply back to you at 15:35 on 2008-03-19.  Then
 finally, it's all quoted again when you replied at 01:41 on
 2008-03-20.

 Strange, but there's a reason for it somewhere.  Hasn't
 happened this time, so it's more of a curiosity than a problem.

 Ok I think I know what you are talking about there should be
 nothing at the top of the email were I put details were here.I
 have always stripped that information off when I reply but this
 time I was just lazy is it supposed to be stripped off
 automaticly.I will keep that in mind in future
 
 Glad we got that clarified:)  Stripping the info out, or only 
 including the body text, is usually the normal behaviour for e-mail 
 clients and I'd expect web-mail clients to do the same.  Perhaps 
 there's a setting somewhere in your Hotmail settings, or perhaps it 
 just doesn't work properly - wouldn't be the first time that a bug 
 has appeared in a bit of software:)

 Re the sound problem - If you get an identical error,
 referring to exactly the same file, after removing the mkviii
 folder it implies to me that the mkviii relies upon code
 that's been built into FG and it's been done in such a way
 that it means that the FG code consequently requires the
 mkviii folder to run, even if it's not used.

 I have got my sound working now so I can hear the sounds as
 well as see them playing but still FG bails out with the same
 error. As this was a Ubuntu package that I installed I would
 have though it would have worked.But does OpenAL need a 64 bit
 version to work with a 64bit CPU.As I say I do not have this
 problem running this same package on a 32bit machine

 Therefore, you've got to fix your OpenAL, which is what Eric
 said.

 LeeE

 Thanks again for your help and let me know about the email
 problem as I am no guru in this area.

 Cheers
 Innis

 Heh:) - I'm no guru either.  Did you fix the sound by
 installing new/updated OpenAL packages?  If so, have you
 re-compiled everything to pick up the new packages?

 No the onboard sound I have is usb audio(new to me)I had to
 change some Ubuntu settings to make it work.As far as I can
 tell I have the correct OpenAL package for the 32bit version of
 of Ubuntu 7.10(gutsy)I am running.I guess I would have to
 force install or build from source to use a different package.
 I guess FG wont run if it does not OpenAL

 LeeE

 Cheers
 Innis
 
 I'm a bit at a loss for further suggestions - if OpenAL is working 
 ok with your other apps there's no reason why it shouldn't work 
 with FG.  The actual audio device shouldn't make any difference 
 because that sits on the other side of OpenAL and FG shouldn't be 
 trying to talk to the sound hardware directly.
Well everything seems to be working now but the upshot of it is I dont
know exactly why.I used the asound command on the command line to reset
my audio device and sometime after that it all worked.
Murphy's law kicked in I was just finishing a long post to the Ubuntu
forum and I needed to quote the exact error I was getting so I booted
FG from the CLI and the next thing I know I am sitting at KSFO.Go figure.
Anyway Thank you very much for your help with this.
Now all Ineed is to get my two computers to talk to one another on the NFS.
They talk to the Bxxxdy widows computer but not to one another.
I think my linux computers have a serious communications problem.:-)
 
 LeeE
 
Cheers
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-20 Thread Innis Cunningham



 Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 08:46:36 +0100
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start
 
 LeeE wrote:
 
 That _is_ strange re getting it with the UFO.  What happens if you 
 remove the mkvii instrument entirely?
 
 Can you play the sample separately - through xmms, or whatever media 
 player you use?  Can you play _any_ sound samples at all?  Is it 
 just with FG that you get this problem?
 
 This is probably an oOpenAL problem. I had something similar this week 
 with FlightGear 1.0 which turned out to be a local OpenAL problem.
 Worst case; your OpenAL isn't 64-bit ready yet.
I am running in 32bit mode on a duel core cpu.I have tried disabling sound
before running but that does not seem to work.It would seem that the
audio on my motherboard is usb audio now what effect that has on everything
I dont know.I just know that at present my sound is not audable.I can see it
running in totem but no sound from speakers.I guess I will wait for Ubuntu
Hardy to arrive and try to get everything working from there.
 
 I would suggest running OpenAL without any backend (null device or 
 something) to see if it helps.
 Erik

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-20 Thread LeeE
On Thursday 20 March 2008 01:41, Innis Cunningham wrote:
 
  Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start
 
  On Wednesday 19 March 2008 15:15, Innis Cunningham wrote:
  
 
  On Wednesday 19 March 2008 11:29, Innis Cunningham wrote:
  Hi All
  Have installed FG 9.10 on Ubuntu 7.10 on a 64bit machine
  running 32bit OS. I get this line when FG quits at
  installing subsystems Error loading MK VIII sound sample
  application-data-base-failed.wav: Failed to load wav file:
  I have checked openalrc for the following.
  (define devices '(alsa))
  (define alsa-out-device plug:dmix)
  And they are present.I tried running with sound disabled and
  with the sound bits edited out of the preferences.xml but
  still it aborts with the above error. I have FG 9.10 on my
  32 bit system and it runs fine.
  How can I get around this problem I just want to see how FG
  goes on my 64bit system I dont care if there is sound or
  not.
 
  T.I.A
  Cheers
  Innis
 
  Well, as a stop-gap work-around I guess you could remove or
  substitute the references to it in the mkviii 3d instrument.
 
  NP with it here though, on 32bit sw  hw (Debian etch).
 
  LeeE
 
  Thanks Lee I dont have any problem either with it on the
  various 32bit copies I have running on my 32 bit machine it
  has only appeared on the 32bit copy I have on my 64 bit
  machine. The thing is I was trying to start with the UFO and
  it has no instruments. What would be calling this file.
 
  Cheers
  Innis

 Thanks again Lee

  That _is_ strange re getting it with the UFO.  What happens if
  you remove the mkvii instrument entirely?

 Removing the mkviii did not fix the problem.Is there somewhere I
 can disable the request for the above file or is it hard coded in
 the fgfs.bin.I dont see anywhere in the preferences file to
 disable it.

  Can you play the sample separately - through xmms, or whatever
  media player you use?  Can you play _any_ sound samples at all?
   Is it just with FG that you get this problem?

 Well I cant hear it being played but I can see it being played
 without problem. It appears my default sound is usb audio maybe I
 should try disabling it in the bios and see if it reverts to pci
 sound.
 The thing is the sound on my 32bit machine is faulty but FG just
 ignores it and starts.Maybe FG is looking for a pci sound card
 and when it does not find it it bails out

  Heh - sorry about sounding like an interrogation:)

 Not at all.Thanks for your help.This seems to be the price to pay
 for more modern hardware

  LeeE

 Cheers
 Innis

Hi Innis,

first of all, I just noticed that your replies are including e-mail 
addresses - if they're not obfuscated in the mailing list archives 
they'll be harvested for spam.  Could you check your e-mailer 
settings to make sure they're not included in the body of the 
posting?

Re the sound problem - If you get an identical error, referring to 
exactly the same file, after removing the mkviii folder it implies 
to me that the mkviii relies upon code that's been built into FG 
and it's been done in such a way that it means that the FG code 
consequently requires the mkviii folder to run, even if it's not 
used.

Therefore, you've got to fix your OpenAL, which is what Eric said.

LeeE

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-20 Thread Innis Cunningham


Hi Lee
 Hi Innis,
 
 first of all, I just noticed that your replies are including e-mail 
 addresses - if they're not obfuscated in the mailing list archives 
 they'll be harvested for spam.  Could you check your e-mailer 
 settings to make sure they're not included in the body of the 
 posting?
I am not sure what you mean I use hotmail what are you seeing
that I should look into.
 
 Re the sound problem - If you get an identical error, referring to 
 exactly the same file, after removing the mkviii folder it implies 
 to me that the mkviii relies upon code that's been built into FG 
 and it's been done in such a way that it means that the FG code 
 consequently requires the mkviii folder to run, even if it's not 
 used.
I have got my sound working now so I can hear the sounds as well
as see them playing but still FG bails out with the same error.
As this was a Ubuntu package that I installed I would have though it
would have worked.But does OpenAL need a 64 bit version to work
with a 64bit CPU.As I say I do not have this problem running this
same package on a 32bit machine
 
 Therefore, you've got to fix your OpenAL, which is what Eric said.
 
 LeeE
Thanks again for your help and let me know about the email problem
as I am no guru in this area.

Cheers
Innis

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-20 Thread LeeE
On Thursday 20 March 2008 13:29, Innis Cunningham wrote:
 Hi Lee

  Hi Innis,
 
  first of all, I just noticed that your replies are including
  e-mail addresses - if they're not obfuscated in the mailing
  list archives they'll be harvested for spam.  Could you check
  your e-mailer settings to make sure they're not included in the
  body of the posting?

 I am not sure what you mean I use hotmail what are you seeing
 that I should look into.

That's odd.  This one has come through without the e-mail addresses 
in the body.  Have a look at your copies of this thread and check 
your sent folder to see if you can see them in your first reply to 
me, posted at 15:15 on 2008-03-19, then re-quoted in my reply back 
to you at 15:35 on 2008-03-19.  Then finally, it's all quoted again 
when you replied at 01:41 on 2008-03-20.

Strange, but there's a reason for it somewhere.  Hasn't happened 
this time, so it's more of a curiosity than a problem.


  Re the sound problem - If you get an identical error, referring
  to exactly the same file, after removing the mkviii folder it
  implies to me that the mkviii relies upon code that's been
  built into FG and it's been done in such a way that it means
  that the FG code consequently requires the mkviii folder to
  run, even if it's not used.

 I have got my sound working now so I can hear the sounds as well
 as see them playing but still FG bails out with the same error.
 As this was a Ubuntu package that I installed I would have though
 it would have worked.But does OpenAL need a 64 bit version to
 work with a 64bit CPU.As I say I do not have this problem running
 this same package on a 32bit machine

  Therefore, you've got to fix your OpenAL, which is what Eric
  said.
 
  LeeE

 Thanks again for your help and let me know about the email
 problem as I am no guru in this area.

 Cheers
 Innis

Heh:) - I'm no guru either.  Did you fix the sound by installing 
new/updated OpenAL packages?  If so, have you re-compiled 
everything to pick up the new packages?

LeeE

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-20 Thread Innis Cunningham


 Hi Lee

DETAILS WERE HERE
 
 On Thursday 20 March 2008 13:29, Innis Cunningham wrote:
 Hi Lee

 Hi Innis,

 first of all, I just noticed that your replies are including
 e-mail addresses - if they're not obfuscated in the mailing
 list archives they'll be harvested for spam.  Could you check
 your e-mailer settings to make sure they're not included in the
 body of the posting?

 I am not sure what you mean I use hotmail what are you seeing
 that I should look into.
 
 That's odd.  This one has come through without the e-mail addresses 
 in the body.  Have a look at your copies of this thread and check 
 your sent folder to see if you can see them in your first reply to 
 me, posted at 15:15 on 2008-03-19, then re-quoted in my reply back 
 to you at 15:35 on 2008-03-19.  Then finally, it's all quoted again 
 when you replied at 01:41 on 2008-03-20.
 
 Strange, but there's a reason for it somewhere.  Hasn't happened 
 this time, so it's more of a curiosity than a problem.
Ok I think I know what you are talking about there should be nothing at the
top of the email were I put details were here.I have always stripped
that information off when I reply but this time I was just lazy is it
supposed to be stripped off automaticly.I will keep that in mind in
future
 

 Re the sound problem - If you get an identical error, referring
 to exactly the same file, after removing the mkviii folder it
 implies to me that the mkviii relies upon code that's been
 built into FG and it's been done in such a way that it means
 that the FG code consequently requires the mkviii folder to
 run, even if it's not used.

 I have got my sound working now so I can hear the sounds as well
 as see them playing but still FG bails out with the same error.
 As this was a Ubuntu package that I installed I would have though
 it would have worked.But does OpenAL need a 64 bit version to
 work with a 64bit CPU.As I say I do not have this problem running
 this same package on a 32bit machine

 Therefore, you've got to fix your OpenAL, which is what Eric
 said.

 LeeE

 Thanks again for your help and let me know about the email
 problem as I am no guru in this area.

 Cheers
 Innis
 
 Heh:) - I'm no guru either.  Did you fix the sound by installing 
 new/updated OpenAL packages?  If so, have you re-compiled 
 everything to pick up the new packages?
No the onboard sound I have is usb audio(new to me)I had to
change some Ubuntu settings to make it work.As far as I can
tell I have the correct OpenAL package for the 32bit version of
of Ubuntu 7.10(gutsy)I am running.I guess I would have to
force install or build from source to use a different package.
I guess FG wont run if it does not OpenAL
 
 LeeE
 
Cheers
Innis
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[Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-19 Thread Innis Cunningham

Hi All
Have installed FG 9.10 on Ubuntu 7.10 on a 64bit machine running 32bit OS.
I get this line when FG quits at installing subsystems
Error loading MK VIII sound sample application-data-base-failed.wav: Failed 
to load wav file:
I have checked openalrc for the following.
(define devices '(alsa))
(define alsa-out-device plug:dmix)
And they are present.I tried running with sound disabled and with the sound 
bits edited out of
the preferences.xml but still it aborts with the above error.
I have FG 9.10 on my 32 bit system and it runs fine.
How can I get around this problem I just want to see how FG goes on my 64bit 
system I dont
care if there is sound or not.

T.I.A
Cheers
Innis
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-19 Thread LeeE
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 11:29, Innis Cunningham wrote:
 Hi All
 Have installed FG 9.10 on Ubuntu 7.10 on a 64bit machine running
 32bit OS. I get this line when FG quits at installing subsystems
 Error loading MK VIII sound sample
 application-data-base-failed.wav: Failed to load wav file: I
 have checked openalrc for the following.
 (define devices '(alsa))
 (define alsa-out-device plug:dmix)
 And they are present.I tried running with sound disabled and with
 the sound bits edited out of the preferences.xml but still it
 aborts with the above error. I have FG 9.10 on my 32 bit system
 and it runs fine.
 How can I get around this problem I just want to see how FG goes
 on my 64bit system I dont care if there is sound or not.

 T.I.A
 Cheers
 Innis

Well, as a stop-gap work-around I guess you could remove or 
substitute the references to it in the mkviii 3d instrument.

NP with it here though, on 32bit sw  hw (Debian etch).

LeeE

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-19 Thread LeeE
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 15:15, Innis Cunningham wrote:
 

  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
  Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 11:53:08 +
  Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start
 
  On Wednesday 19 March 2008 11:29, Innis Cunningham wrote:
  Hi All
  Have installed FG 9.10 on Ubuntu 7.10 on a 64bit machine
  running 32bit OS. I get this line when FG quits at installing
  subsystems Error loading MK VIII sound sample
  application-data-base-failed.wav: Failed to load wav file: I
  have checked openalrc for the following.
  (define devices '(alsa))
  (define alsa-out-device plug:dmix)
  And they are present.I tried running with sound disabled and
  with the sound bits edited out of the preferences.xml but
  still it aborts with the above error. I have FG 9.10 on my 32
  bit system and it runs fine.
  How can I get around this problem I just want to see how FG
  goes on my 64bit system I dont care if there is sound or not.
 
  T.I.A
  Cheers
  Innis
 
  Well, as a stop-gap work-around I guess you could remove or
  substitute the references to it in the mkviii 3d instrument.
 
  NP with it here though, on 32bit sw  hw (Debian etch).
 
  LeeE

 Thanks Lee I dont have any problem either with it on the various
 32bit copies I have running on my 32 bit machine it has only
 appeared on the 32bit copy I have on my 64 bit machine.
 The thing is I was trying to start with the UFO and it has no
 instruments. What would be calling this file.

 Cheers
 Innis

That _is_ strange re getting it with the UFO.  What happens if you 
remove the mkvii instrument entirely?

Can you play the sample separately - through xmms, or whatever media 
player you use?  Can you play _any_ sound samples at all?  Is it 
just with FG that you get this problem?

Heh - sorry about sounding like an interrogation:)

LeeE

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

2008-03-19 Thread Innis Cunningham



 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 15:35:18 +
 Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start
 
 On Wednesday 19 March 2008 15:15, Innis Cunningham wrote:
 

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 11:53:08 +
 Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Sound problem stops FG start

 On Wednesday 19 March 2008 11:29, Innis Cunningham wrote:
 Hi All
 Have installed FG 9.10 on Ubuntu 7.10 on a 64bit machine
 running 32bit OS. I get this line when FG quits at installing
 subsystems Error loading MK VIII sound sample
 application-data-base-failed.wav: Failed to load wav file: I
 have checked openalrc for the following.
 (define devices '(alsa))
 (define alsa-out-device plug:dmix)
 And they are present.I tried running with sound disabled and
 with the sound bits edited out of the preferences.xml but
 still it aborts with the above error. I have FG 9.10 on my 32
 bit system and it runs fine.
 How can I get around this problem I just want to see how FG
 goes on my 64bit system I dont care if there is sound or not.

 T.I.A
 Cheers
 Innis

 Well, as a stop-gap work-around I guess you could remove or
 substitute the references to it in the mkviii 3d instrument.

 NP with it here though, on 32bit sw  hw (Debian etch).

 LeeE

 Thanks Lee I dont have any problem either with it on the various
 32bit copies I have running on my 32 bit machine it has only
 appeared on the 32bit copy I have on my 64 bit machine.
 The thing is I was trying to start with the UFO and it has no
 instruments. What would be calling this file.

 Cheers
 Innis

Thanks again Lee
 
 That _is_ strange re getting it with the UFO.  What happens if you 
 remove the mkvii instrument entirely?
Removing the mkviii did not fix the problem.Is there somewhere I
can disable the request for the above file or is it hard coded in the
fgfs.bin.I dont see anywhere in the preferences file to disable it.
 
 Can you play the sample separately - through xmms, or whatever media 
 player you use?  Can you play _any_ sound samples at all?  Is it 
 just with FG that you get this problem?
Well I cant hear it being played but I can see it being played without problem.
It appears my default sound is usb audio maybe I should try disabling it in
the bios and see if it reverts to pci sound.
The thing is the sound on my 32bit machine is faulty but FG just ignores it
and starts.Maybe FG is looking for a pci sound card and when it does not
find it it bails out
 
 Heh - sorry about sounding like an interrogation:)
Not at all.Thanks for your help.This seems to be the price to pay for more
modern hardware
 
 LeeE

Cheers
Innis
  
 
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