Am Dienstag 18 Mai 2010 21:06:33 wrote Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas:
On Tuesday, May 18, 2010, Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
I've runned alsa.info.sh http://www.alsa- project.org/db/?f=5caff75a106318a7f975bcc4fc666b47bc5af8ec
I'm using alsa, and inside KDE i have Phonon with the xine Backend. Pulseaudio isn't installed.
Has anyone an Idea? Status quo is annoying... :-(
Your system has a Intel-HDA audio interface, without hardware mixing of several concurrent streams. The solution is to use a software mixing solution like the ALSA dmix plugin, or PulseAudio. If you don't want to use Pulse, then create a file named ".asoundrc" in your home directory, with this content:
pcm.dmixer { type plug slave.pcm "dmix" hint { show on description "DMix: ALSA Software Mixer" } }
Select this device in Phonon configuration. For other ALSA applications, configure the programs to use the device names "plug:dmix", or "dmixer". For instance: Hello Pedro, Where i can find dmix or dmixer? I don´t find any Package with this contains...
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