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Re: [suse-multimedia-e] MP3 Plugin for XMMS and Sound Problem in Suse 10.
- From: "Pillai, Vinu" <vinbazster@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 11:53:34 +0530
- Message-id: <5c2bcd5f0602242223m1139b530q93fff28339283c49@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks for the help..
I am using KDE desktop and also I have installed GNOME (but still haven't
logged in yet)... The sound card is ---> Intel 82801AA AC'97 and it's on
mother board itself, not sure through what mode??
Please let me know the difference between PCI and ISA...
As far as cable is concerned I think I removed it sometimes back, but does
it make a difference becuase in windows XP it works fine...
Please reply.
Thanks again for your support.
On 2/24/06, Liviu Damian <dazzle.digital@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Friday 24 February 2006 07:19, Pillai, Vinu wrote:
> > I just installed SUSE Linux 10.0 on my system. But I am not able to
> > configure sound (I configured through YAST), although when I click on
> > test button I am able to hear the sound but when I play an audio cd I
> > can't hear anything. The audio cd is an auto play and it shows me the
> > time and menu of tracks in the audio cd on the media player (xmms and
> > the default audio player).
>
> Make sure you have an audio cable connected from your CD/DVD-ROM to your
> sound card.
>
> > Besides that I am also not able to play mp3 in SUSE. It seems that
> > the players require a plugin to play the mp3 files. Where can I find
> > the mp3 plugin for SUSE Specific??
> > Any help, greatly appreciated.
>
> What desktop environment do you use? If you're using KDE, use amaroK
> with RealPlayer plugin to play mp3 files.
>
> > Following is the configuration of my machine:-
>
> This info is useless. Can you give more details? What desktop
> environment are you using? What soundcard do you have? How's your
> soundcard connect to the computer? PCI or ISA?
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Liviu Damian
> Phone: +40741226993
> Blog: http://liviudm.blogspot.com
> Blog: http://my.opera.com/liviudm/blog/
>
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> To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-multimedia-e-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxx
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>
>
--
Vinu Pillai.
I am using KDE desktop and also I have installed GNOME (but still haven't
logged in yet)... The sound card is ---> Intel 82801AA AC'97 and it's on
mother board itself, not sure through what mode??
Please let me know the difference between PCI and ISA...
As far as cable is concerned I think I removed it sometimes back, but does
it make a difference becuase in windows XP it works fine...
Please reply.
Thanks again for your support.
On 2/24/06, Liviu Damian <dazzle.digital@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Friday 24 February 2006 07:19, Pillai, Vinu wrote:
> > I just installed SUSE Linux 10.0 on my system. But I am not able to
> > configure sound (I configured through YAST), although when I click on
> > test button I am able to hear the sound but when I play an audio cd I
> > can't hear anything. The audio cd is an auto play and it shows me the
> > time and menu of tracks in the audio cd on the media player (xmms and
> > the default audio player).
>
> Make sure you have an audio cable connected from your CD/DVD-ROM to your
> sound card.
>
> > Besides that I am also not able to play mp3 in SUSE. It seems that
> > the players require a plugin to play the mp3 files. Where can I find
> > the mp3 plugin for SUSE Specific??
> > Any help, greatly appreciated.
>
> What desktop environment do you use? If you're using KDE, use amaroK
> with RealPlayer plugin to play mp3 files.
>
> > Following is the configuration of my machine:-
>
> This info is useless. Can you give more details? What desktop
> environment are you using? What soundcard do you have? How's your
> soundcard connect to the computer? PCI or ISA?
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Liviu Damian
> Phone: +40741226993
> Blog: http://liviudm.blogspot.com
> Blog: http://my.opera.com/liviudm/blog/
>
> --
> To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-multimedia-e-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxx
> For additional commands send e-mail to suse-multimedia-e-help@xxxxxxxx
>
>
--
Vinu Pillai.
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