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... one thing When I was try OpenBSD (I think that was 3.8 ... and lots of other packages and sound goes well (video together with ... 17 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: OpenBSD Sound Hello, I have ... have a question about the sound system , is there a way ...
openbsd-misc - Tomas Bodzar - Oct 31 2007 - 10:51
... come to a screeching halt. Apart from sound, the picture part is problematic on Unix ... done by some dodgy third-party application OpenBSD project has really no control over. You ... > You'll probably want http://ports.openbsd.nu/audio/esound. There's > ...
openbsd-misc - Karel Kulhavy - Nov 3 2007 - 08:21
... is it because it incompatible with openbsd ? On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at ... i have a question about the sound system , is there a way to ... 'll probably want http://ports.openbsd.nu/audio/esound. There's > ... and someone () ported it to OpenBSD, but it's > not in ...
openbsd-misc - Samuel Proulx - Oct 31 2007 - 11:11
... i have a question about the sound system , is there a way to play > two sounds at the same time ? Example watching youtube videos ... 'll probably want http://ports.openbsd.nu/audio/esound. There's ... , and someone () ported it to OpenBSD, but it's not in ...
openbsd-misc - Nick Guenther - Oct 31 2007 - 10:47
... instead of /dev/audio) > > > > > > $ fstat /dev/sound > > > > empty table > > > > > if all those ... the artsd and the kde sound system? If you mean the ... check this: KDE Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / System Notifications: Bottom Right ...
openbsd-misc - Daniel - Nov 2 2007 - 09:41
... > You'll probably want http://ports.openbsd.nu/audio/esound. > > Yup. > > > There's something ... esound, and someone () ported it to > > OpenBSD, but it's not in the tree ... listening to streaming mp3s using the same sound card (in -current of course). ...
openbsd-misc - Jacob Meuser - Oct 31 2007 - 17:22
... .open is it actuall artsd that has /dev/sound opened? (artsd uses /dev/sound instead of /dev/audio) $ fstat /dev/sound if all those are yes, then ... to 48kHz. K Menu -> Settings -> Sounds & Multimedia -> Sound System In the Hardware tab. ...
openbsd-misc - Jacob Meuser - Nov 2 2007 - 08:07
... > is it actuall artsd that has /dev/sound opened? (artsd uses /dev/sound > instead of /dev/audio) > > $ fstat /dev/sound empty table > > if all those are ... > to 48kHz. K Menu -> Settings -> Sounds & Multimedia -> Sound System > In the Hardware tab. ...
openbsd-misc - Dorian - Nov 2 2007 - 08:42
... is it actuall artsd that has /dev/sound opened? (artsd uses /dev/sound ... instead of /dev/audio) > > > > $ fstat /dev/sound > > empty table > > > if all those are ... to 48kHz. K Menu -> Settings -> Sounds & Multimedia -> Sound System > > In the Hardware ...
openbsd-misc - Dorian - Nov 2 2007 - 09:23
... and i have a > question about the sound system , is there a way to play ... in the background and connect to your sound card, and opera/xmms/whatever else connect ... to them instead of directly to the sound card. -- Benjamin A'Lee :: benjamin.alee@subvert ...
openbsd-misc - Benjamin M. A'Lee - Oct 31 2007 - 10:19
... > > missing between the artsd and the kde sound system? > > If you mean the kde system notification sounds are not working check > this: > > KDE Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / System Notifications: > Bottom Right corner -> [Player ...
openbsd-misc - Dorian - Nov 2 2007 - 09:59
... >>> missing between the artsd and the kde sound system? > >> > >> If you mean the kde system notification ... are not working check > >> this: > >> > >> KDE Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / System Notifications: > >> Bottom Right corner -> [Player ...
openbsd-misc - Dorian - Nov 2 2007 - 14:56
... myself have found that by default the output volume is set to zero, and sounds start happening after you've pushed the "sound volume up" button for a few seconds. That may or may not be relevant to your ...
openbsd-misc - Peter N. M. Hansteen - Nov 2 2007 - 07:53
... my primary desktop for a while now and i have a > question about the sound system , is there a way to play two sounds at the > same time ? Example watching youtube videos with opera and playing some music No ...
openbsd-misc - Karel Kulhavy - Nov 3 2007 - 08:09
... I'll start listening when you actually do something. and comparing a sound card to a hard drive? you sure you have master degrees in computing? a much better comparison would be a sound card and a video card. guess what? we have a video ...
openbsd-misc - Jacob Meuser - Nov 3 2007 - 16:38
... gmail.com> wrote: > You'll probably want http://ports.openbsd.nu/audio/esound. Yup. > There's something called Pulse which ... superior) replacement for esound, and someone () ported it to > OpenBSD, but it's not in the tree yet. Benoit Chesneau ...
openbsd-misc - Christian Weisgerber - Oct 31 2007 - 12:06
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 14:51 +0000, Tomas Bodzar wrote: > And still one thing > > When I was try OpenBSD (I think that was 3.8),I use WindowMaker,Xmms and lots Some *BSD systems are adjusting PCM driver support to allow multiple process to open /dev ...
openbsd-misc - Brian A Seklecki (Mobile) - Oct 31 2007 - 11:06
... the needs for piss-poor software API multiplex'ing solutions > > a-la ARTS/ESD. > > Oh awesome! Is /Open/BSD one of those? no. but you hit the jackpot! kernel janitor list: 1. make audio play 2 sounds at once. see how easy that was?
openbsd-misc - Ted Unangst - Oct 31 2007 - 12:40
... wrote: > On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 14:51 +0000, Tomas Bodzar wrote: > > And still one thing > > > > When I was try OpenBSD (I think that was 3.8),I use WindowMaker,Xmms and lots > > Some *BSD systems are adjusting PCM driver support to allow multiple ...
openbsd-misc - Jacob Meuser - Oct 31 2007 - 17:30
... your brain exploding. Now how the lowpass is done. It has to be really sharp otherwise you get an 8-bit-era-like ringing in the sound. And it must not have large delay (you don't want to hear the explosion in your Quake a second later) and also not ...
openbsd-misc - Karel Kulhavy - Nov 3 2007 - 08:40