Hello folks At one stage in an application, I play some speeches from famous politicians (believe me, it is funnier than it sounds...) However, I have run into several problems with this whilst testing this on Linux.
I've tested on two of the Live cds that work with my sound card (LindowsOS4 and Knoppix 3.3), so the problems should be easier for others to replicate. I've tested with both a .au file that is embedded in the stack, and a .wav file that is played in a player. Whilst the results are flawless on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and OS X, on both versions of Linux there is some problem. a) Knoppix 3.3 - On Knoppix the audio clip speech is distorted, yet if I play the same clip on that machine using the Linux 'audacity' sound file player the sound is fine, so it doesn't look like the cause of the problem is related to how the OS is driving the sound card. When I try to play the .wav file in the player, nothing happens, even though I have a button that locates the file to play and issues the 'start' command. b) LindowsOS 4 - Playing the .au file in the audioclip on LindowsOS the sound is much less distorted, but there is some drop-out that is not there on Windows or OS X. However, when I set the filename of the player object to point to the sound file on LindowsOS, it plays immediately, whereas it is intended to only play when the 'play' button of the controller is clicked (the behaviour I see on Windows and OS X). _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
