Re: Create more dsp and mixer devices

2006-01-11 Thread User Gandalf
Manually ftp in the .tbz file from ftp.freebsd.org or one of the mirror sites, and do a 'pkg_add mplayer.tbz'. That way you can download it, put on floppy, cd, whatever you have to to get to the machine in question - everything done in 'sysinstall' can be done outside of it too ;) Hmm,

Re: Create more dsp and mixer devices

2006-01-11 Thread Nathan Vidican
User Gandalf wrote: /usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer I have no ogg nor au files, but mplayer works for *wav and *mp3 from the CLI here As Michael Lucas was just saying, we have, um, **lots** of programs. KDK I did not know that mplayer has cli. But I tried to install that days ago. I a

Re: Create more dsp and mixer devices

2006-01-11 Thread User Gandalf
/usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer I have no ogg nor au files, but mplayer works for *wav and *mp3 from the CLI here As Michael Lucas was just saying, we have, um, **lots** of programs. KDK I did not know that mplayer has cli. But I tried to install that days ago. I always get the same re

Re: Create more dsp and mixer devices

2006-01-11 Thread Kevin Kinsey
User Gandalf wrote: Thank you! I could setup the device so it can be shared between multiple applications. I still have a problem. gaim has ESD, Arts and 'Custom command' interfaces. I only have a shared dsp device so I need a simple command line program that can play mp3, ogg, wav and au files

Re: Create more dsp and mixer devices

2006-01-11 Thread User Gandalf
The gaim instant messenger has support for three sound devices: ESD, Arts and using a command. I'm not sure what 'ESD' means. Is it the 'esound' package? (Enlightment sound daemon.) Somewhere I read that FreeBSD can do the same (e.g. sharing one audio device to multiple programs). Can you poi

Re: Create more dsp and mixer devices

2006-01-11 Thread Michael Landin Hostbaek
User Gandalf (gandalf) writes: > > Hello, > > The gaim instant messenger has support for three sound devices: ESD, > Arts and using a command. I'm not sure what 'ESD' means. Is it the > 'esound' package? (Enlightment sound daemon.) Somewhere I read that > FreeBSD can do the same (e.g. sharing