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Thanks for your intensive help. |
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My answers below. |
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Willie Wong wrote: |
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>On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 12:48:38PM +0200, Penguin Lover David Harel squawked: |
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>Okay, a few more questions: |
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> 1) Is that behavior reproducible? |
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Yep |
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> a) If you reboot, does the sound play normally? |
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Yep, but I don't have to reboot, I killed the artswrapper the other time |
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(it logged me out) and it was enough to restore audio capabilities. |
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> b) After the reboot, if you play that same wma file again, does it |
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> break sound still? |
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Yes, Can't play it at all. |
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> 2) Do you run any sound daemons? (ESD, aRts, etc.) |
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artsd |
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> 3) By any software tool, did you include aplay? If not, find some |
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> wav file, and run it through aplay. If you don't have wav files |
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> handy, do |
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> sox <soundfile> -t wav - | aplay |
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> use some <soundfile> that is known to be good, not the wma file |
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> the causes problem. If you don't have sox, emerge it. |
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Ok, did that, the speed was still doubled. |
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BTW, you can get your 3 espresso shots anytime over here. Feel free to come. |
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Thanks. |
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David Harel, |
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