Hi, I thought I put on some music while scanning old photos. I did not succeed: the loudspeaker icon on the tray is crossed, and says there isn't any application that plays or records sound. No vlc, no smplayer, no youtube, nothing. I tried the tips found on the the net, but none of them worked (or i would not write this letter). I have Tumbleweed with KDE Any help is welcome Thanks, Albert
Hi,
I thought I put on some music while scanning old photos. I did not succeed: the loudspeaker icon on the tray is crossed, and says there isn't any application that plays or records sound. No vlc, no smplayer, no youtube, nothing. I tried the tips found on the the net, but none of them worked (or i would not write this letter).
I have Tumbleweed with KDE
Any help is welcome
Thanks, Albert Is pipewire-pulseaudio installed ? Some forums posts indicated that that is
Op zondag 10 maart 2024 14:55:24 CET schreef Albert Oszkó: the problem. -- Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board openSUSE Forums Team
Idézet (Knurpht-openSUSE <knurpht@opensuse.org>):
Hi,
I thought I put on some music while scanning old photos. I did not succeed: the loudspeaker icon on the tray is crossed, and says there isn't any application that plays or records sound. No vlc, no smplayer, no youtube, nothing. I tried the tips found on the the net, but none of them worked (or i would not write this letter).
I have Tumbleweed with KDE
Any help is welcome
Thanks, Albert Is pipewire-pulseaudio installed ? Some forums posts indicated that that is
Op zondag 10 maart 2024 14:55:24 CET schreef Albert Oszkó: the problem.
-- Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board openSUSE Forums Team
That is it! It was not installed. Installed it. Some puklseaudio packages had to be removed. I have sound again, thanks ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Sun, 10 Mar 2024 14:55:24 +0100 Albert Oszkó <oszko@chem.u-szeged.hu> :
Hi,
I thought I put on some music while scanning old photos. I did not succeed: the loudspeaker icon on the tray is crossed, and says there isn't any application that plays or records sound. No vlc, no smplayer, no youtube, nothing. I tried the tips found on the the net, but none of them worked (or i would not write this letter).
I have Tumbleweed with KDE
Any help is welcome
Thanks, Albert
Right click the speaker icon and select Volume-Control and play with output options (headset/speakers etc), then load your music into VLC, or...
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Albert Oszkó
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Ben T. Fender
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Knurpht-openSUSE
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oszko@chem.u-szeged.hu