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Re: [suse-multimedia-e] MP3 Plugin for XMMS and Sound Problem in Suse 10.
- From: Joseph Loo <jloo@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 19:40:47 -0800
- Message-id: <43FFD1BF.6010002@xxxxxxx>
You need to check your speaker settings. There is a little speaker
button on the top of the window if you are using gnome. Check to make
sure that you have adequate volume. also check the application you have
to make sure that the volume is set properly. I know this is a bit
fundamental, but I had the same problem until I started fulling with the
different volume.
Matthew Dunaway wrote:
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Joseph Loo
jloo@xxxxxxx
button on the top of the window if you are using gnome. Check to make
sure that you have adequate volume. also check the application you have
to make sure that the volume is set properly. I know this is a bit
fundamental, but I had the same problem until I started fulling with the
different volume.
Matthew Dunaway wrote:
Pillai, Vinu wrote:
Hi Everyone,Good question.
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).
Please help me in correcting the issue.
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.
Following is the configuration of my machine:-
1) Pentium III 500 MHz
2) 4 MB Video RAM
2) 256 MB Ram
3) 20 GB HDD
Thank you.
--
Vinu Pillai.
CD's play fine using Kaffeine, though.
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Joseph Loo
jloo@xxxxxxx
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