On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 17:04 +0200, Loïc Minier wrote: > On most hardware, esound is required if you need multiple > applications to output sound silmutaneously. For example, you > receive an email alert when listening to music. > > When esound is running, you should configure all apps (or they > should configure themselves automatically) to use esound.
I can play multiple sound files (tried three -- ogg, mp4, and music CD) simultaneously without esound, but _not_ with esound. [There is no obvious way to tell totem to use esound instead of alsa -- I couldn't find one. However, I prefer not to use esound because it looks like I can get away without it.] > My questions are: > - how did we come to the problem which made you report a bug: is it > because you enabled esound that you got the bug? After upgrading some packages on 2007-07-7, totem stopped playing a mp4 file reporting: "Video codec 'ISO-MPEG4/OpenDivx' is not handled. <...>" This was puzzling because I don't remember I ever deinstalled any codec (although it is possible that I did inadvertently). It led me to this bug report, and because the bug was filed on the same date (and an error message was the same), I guessed that I had the same problem and subscribed to the page. Soon after, I received your message (addressed to Aurélien PROVIN) suggesting to try xine. I installed xine-ui package and it reported that 'sound device is busy' instead of the above codec error. Xine started to work after I killed esound daemon. And totem also began to work fine again. So I replied to your message thinking I found the culplit. My thought was that totem is wrongly reporting a codec error while the real cause was in sound device. However, for some reason, totem started to report the sound device problem (when esound is running) and I haven't seen the codec error since. The problem is that I lost track which packages I installed/ removed during the course and I don't recall I ever enabled esound myself. > - if it's because of esound, would you agree that if xine tried to > use esound if available and then would default to alsa, then your > bug would be fixed? I guess I agree. however, I think it would be better if esound does not block some apps to access sound device. Thanks, T.