From: Michael R. <mr...@us...> - 2002-10-27 16:33:44
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Hi Allen, > Sorry I took so long to get back to you and the list on this. Been > really busy! No problem. > > If you have some time and are willing to do > > some testing, here are my ideas what you could check: > > Add these two lines > > > > printf("audio_oss_out: DEBUG: sending %d bytes to soundcard\n", > > num_frames * this->bytes_per_frame); > > > > right before the return line of the ao_oss_write function in > > src/audio_out/audio_out_oss.c (somewhere near line 429) > > When you restart xine, it will tell you, if any data is written to > > the sounddevice. > > Output attached (see below). It does say it's writing to the card, > but I'm still not getting sound with 0.9.13... So this is not xine's fault. The audio is written to the card properly. You are sure, xine is writing to the correct device (check config entry audio.oss_device_num) and the volume for that device is set to something higher than zero? > > Of course it would be optimal to check with a different soundcard > > or another driver, but that would be a lot more work. > > Yes. I found an old SB16 laying around the other day. That on-board > Intel chipset doesn't support bass/treble control. I may just > disable it and install the old SB16... Maybe you told this already, but do you have sound with other applications apart from xine? Michael -- This message transmitted on 100% recycled electrons |