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i inserted "sdl:alsa" into /etc/mplayer.conf |
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# audio settings # |
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# Specify default audio driver (see -ao help for a list). |
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#ao=alsa |
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# Use SDL audio driver with the esd subdriver by default. |
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ao = sdl:alsa |
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best regards. robert |
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On Wednesday 15 March 2006 15:27, Mark Haney wrote: |
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> >> Hi |
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> >> I had this problem too, and I solved it by using the sdl sound output |
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> >> (-ao sdl:alsa). |
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> I'm a little late on this thread due to problems with our SGI |
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> supercomputers, but now that I have some free time, I need to fix this |
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> problem as well, how do you use the '-ao sdl:alsa' to fix the problem? |
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> Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum |
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> Mark Haney |
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