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Chris Parman <cparman@cyberramp.net> wrote:
Hi Dee,
I also have a Creative labs AWE-64 sound card (not the Gold model). What is this 'OSS' , is it a SuSE utility package ? and where can I obtain this 'OSS'. Also, what are the pit-falls in using this 'OSS' to configure AWE-64 sound card. Thank you for you help in advance.
Regards,
-Chris
Hi Chris, Well after the last post it sounds like some folks are finding some other good ways to get the sound out of an AWE64. OSS is a commercial app for sound. See it at <A HREF="http://www.4front-tech.com"><A HREF="http://www.4front-tech.com</A">http://www.4front-tech.com</A</A>> and there is a FREE version and the commercial one available. One of the other users on the list has his working without OSS though, so you might want to ask him. See the e-mail below: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the excellent advice I've received right here at 'suse-linux-e@suse.com': I've re-compiled my kernel for sound, and using 'isapnp', I've got my Creative Labs SoundBlaster AWE32 PnP soundcard working without using the OSS driver. (this works for the newer AWE64's also, per testimonies) The benefits are: 1) better sound 2) RealAudio 5.0 works flawlessly The OSS driver is flawed as far as RealAudio 5.0 is concerned. For all of the posters who have been suffering from the "it cuts out after only about one second" RealAudio 5.0 syndrome, this is the answer! Thanks to all who have helped me in these matters!!!! ----------------------------------------------- Man's mind is his basic tool of survival! Lawrence Sayre <lsayre@integrityonline13.com> ----------------------------------------------- -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e