On 24/03/10 19:42, Marc Chamberlin wrote:
Thanks again Tejas.. Yeah trouble with the open source world is that it is sometimes real difficult to find/connect to the genius behind the curtains.. But so far you have been a wonderful guru!
Anywise in the Default Output Device Preference dialog I have 6 devices listed. This list is the same for all the Audio Output catagories. (again I wish these tools would let one do a copy/paste or export the info to a file.. but will type it all in the order in which they are shown...)
SB Audigy 4 Pro [SB0380] (rev4, serial:0x20071102) (ADC Capture/Standard PCM Playback) SB Audigy 4 Pro [SB0380] ADC Capture/Standard PCM Playback (Side speakers) Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC (USB Audio) Jack Audio Connection Kit Esound (ESD) aRts
I recognize the SB Audigy 4 Pro entry, that is my Creative Labs sound card. I suspect the Burr-Brown entry might be for my Harmon Kardon media center/amplifier which is hooked up to the computer via a USB cable.. The rest I have no idea about...
Marc.. Well, I was just browsing the oS-kde mailing list and I found some info that the default suse KDE4.4 is built "without pulseaudio support", though what exactly that means I don't know ...
So I'm afraid the solution now looks like you may need to use some packages from http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/perosb:/pulseaudio/openSUSE_... where Per Osbäck has rebuilt phonon "with pulseaudio support". I just hope I'm not leading you into dependency and repository hell :( If you've still got questions I suggest starting a new thread like "KDE4.4 and pulseaudio", maybe on the -kde list, so that others can join in, this thread title is a little misleading now and may be scaring others off :) At least we managed to get projectM installed. Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org